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a few photos from the Nutley St Patrick's Day Parade
Nutley Engine 1
Nutley Truck 1
Nutley Engine 2
Nutley Engine 4 is a 1988 Mack CF/Ward
Nutley Engine 3 is a 1982 Mack
now a shot of Belleville Engine 2
Wallington Chief 205 drives a Ford Expedition
Wallington Engine 203 not sure what type of truck this was
Wallington FD Ladder 201 is a 2002 Seagrave Rearmount
and finally two older trucks from the Island of Murraysville Fire Dept., not sure exactly where that is but i was shocked to see them there
A guy from Wallington owns both of those rigs. The Engine came from Walden, NY. I did not know he had the ladder. I shot the engine in its original lettering about a year ago. It is a unique CF with a Chrome reflective front. it was stored in the yard of the road construction company he works for. I gotta dig out his business card and give him a call!
[quote name='Backdrft17' post='83942' date='Mar 6 2007, 19:26 ']Wallington Engine 203 not sure what type of truck this was
Wallington FD Ladder 201 is a 2002 Seagrave Rearmount [/quote] Wallington Engine 203 is a Hahn. Not sure of the pump and tank size.
[quote name='Backdrft17' date='Mar 6 2007, 19:26 ' post='83942']
Wallington Engine 203 not sure what type of truck this was With that cab it can only be a Hahn.
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Nice pic's that reflecting front on the mack cf is rare for sure As usual wallington looking good
[quote name='Backdrft17' post='83947' date='Mar 6 2007, 19:30 ']and finally two older trucks from the Island of Murraysville Fire Dept., not sure exactly where that is but i was shocked to see them there
[/quote] I beleive the owner of these rigs is recently deceased. I was at the Wallington Holiday Parade and asked where it was as well and was told that the guys name was Pete "Pop-Pop" Murray (hence "Murrayville") and both pieces belonged to him. Again, this is what I was told........
[quote name='Spin_The _Wheel' post='83355' date='Mar 5 2007, 01:10 ']This may have a pre piped water way with the heavy duty 500lb tip load...I think somerville NJ has one as well (on a concord tractor) ..I think the 500 tip load ladder has the H jacks......[/quote]
spin the wheel....... you are correct.....i think it is the only tiller on a concorde ......i wonder where you got that info from <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> the ladder went to work last night on a mutal aid into raritan boro.... i have pics i will try and post them later
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[quote name='FDNYTRUCKS.com' post='83963' date='Mar 6 2007, 19:55 ']A guy from Wallington owns both of those rigs. The Engine came from Walden, NY. I did not know he had the ladder. I shot the engine in its original lettering about a year ago. It is a unique CF with a Chrome reflective front. it was stored in the yard of the road construction company he works for. I gotta dig out his business card and give him a call![/quote]
I don't think you'll find it at the yard.. The ladder is owned by a guy on the same company as the engine's owner.. The owner is also not deceased.. I sure hope not since I saw him the other day.. His father, who is deceased, is what the "Pop-Pop" is for..
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