Anyone have a photo of a yellow CF Mack mid mount aerial recently purchased by Wellsville, Ohio?
Mack Fire Apparatus
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[quote name='bige1998' post='78763' date='Feb 19 2007, 17:12 ']Amhesrt, NH
Antique 1941 Mack L [/quote] 1941 Mack Type 505 xWaynesboro, PA "City Pumper" (They still own a similar rural pumper with closed cab.) xEarleigh Heights Volunteer Fire Co, Anne Arundel County Maryland xAnne Arundel County Career Fire Department Training Academy xPrivate Individual (I got it running again, and more importantly, stopping, and had it repainted.) XWMAR radio station in Baltimore "Hot Hits" promotional piece xFire Museum of Maryland Last known stop, Amherst, NH
The former FDNY Tower Ladder that Angola, Indiana is now running is the same rig that took Firemen Jim McManus and George Rice (L-153 FDNY) to their deaths at the Waldbaums Supermarket fire on Ocean Avenue in Brooklyn, NY on August 2nd 1978.
Also killed that day were: Lt. James Cutillo Batt. 33, FF Harold Hastings Batt. 42, FF Charles Bouton L-156, and Prob. FF William O'Connoer L-156 RIP Brothers!
The only MARC in 46 ENGINE!
NEVER FORGET 9-11-01 F.D.N.Y. 343 RIP FF John Bellew 27 Truck F.D.N.Y. 1-23-05 RIP Captain Frank Keane 46 Engine F.D.N.Y 12-11-06
Lynn Ma 1970 Mack CF/Maxim 100' TDA Ladder-1
Atkinson, NH
Engine 3 1982 Mack
-Eric Fellows
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Atkinson, NH
Tanker 1 1985 Mack
-Eric Fellows
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Chesterfield VA, Old Mack CF/Baker 75 Ft Aerial Scope Reserve Truck being operated by Truck 9, set up at incident today.
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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"
Atkinson, NH
Former Engine 2 1972 Mack R
-Eric Fellows
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Bedford, NH
Engine 3 1984 Mack R
-Eric Fellows
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Bedford, NH
Tanker 2 1979 Mack R/Valley
-Eric Fellows
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[quote name='barskemp' post='79526' date='Feb 21 2007, 16:08 ']East River Fire Company, PEI
Engine 1 1988 Mack CF/Grumman 1000/1000 ex: Fairless Hills PA [/quote] Additional info: 1987 Mack CF-600/Grumman Fire Cat 1000/750 delivered new with 4-door cab enclosure to Fairless Hills FC-Falls Twp. (Bucks Co.),PA. In the 1950s the U.S.Steel Corp. built a large open hearth steel mill, known as The Fairless Works, in the area of this company. It became a principal employer. The fire company was a loyal Mack customer therefore this CF was purchased late in Mack's production and Grumman mounted the body. In late 2004 it was sold through Firetec to East River FC-St.Andrew's, PEI, Canada.
[quote name='bige1998' post='78905' date='Feb 19 2007, 20:31 ']I believe this truck was from Manchester, CT.
-Eric[/quote] I don't think Manchester FD ever had an Aerialscope, but the 8th Utilities Fire District did and just recently replaced the rig with an E\-One tower. The last I knew the Mack was not sold yet. If I find out anything I'll let you know.
-Eric Fellows
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Boscawen, NH
Engine 3 1975 Mack [ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND]
-Eric Fellows
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Here are some older Macks from my hometown of Fanwood NJ. First a 1937 Mack 'Quad' 1000/500, now privately owned and under a long term restoration.
Fanwood NJ - 1947 Mack 'Type 45' 750/500. Still maintained by the department as a parade piece. FLJackphoto.
The next town, which surrounded Fanwood on thre sides was Scotch Plains NJ. They had Macks from the 30's when I was a young boy, pre-buffing, sorry I don't have photos of them. Here are a few that I do have. First a 1959 Mack 750/500, now privately owned.
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