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During WWII, Ahrens Fox refurbished this ex-Spencerport,NY 1931 ModelV 500 GPM for Cumberland,MD. It served about 20 years, as shown, and then was placed at the local municipal park, with the following results...

Photo courtesy CFD, collection of Warren Jenkins.


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Same rig about 1985, after 20+ years in the park.

Both photos by John Floyd, collection of Warren Jenkins.


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<img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/icon_crazy.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Icon_crazy' /> <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/banghead.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Banghead' /> Finally in the early 90's the poor old Fox was carted away for scrap, so the Cumberland City gov't decided to sacrifice this just-retired 1958 ALF 800 series 1250 GPM, shown here in better days.

Photo by Joel Woods, collection of Warren Jenkins.


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Here sits the 58 ALF at the municipal park, stripped and sterile, sooner or later to be scrap...

Both photos 2005 by Warren Jenkins.


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Here is Peabody's (the duct tape isn't fooling me!) former Ladder 2, it's a 1970 75 ft. Mack CF/Aerialscope. It is now owned by Lynnfield and is being used for parts.



I've heard two different things...I've heard this is former FDNY, although it doesn't look it to me. And I've also heard it is from Federal Way, WA. Does anyone here know it's true origin?



   
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Also with Ladder 2 was Peabody Engine 2, which served as E-5 and E-1 in the past. It may have served other companies as well, but I'm not 100% sure.



I believe it's a 1986 Mack CF/Pierce 1250/500.



   
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Here is the Mack CF/Pierce in it's younger days when it served with Engine 1. I think it was pretty new at the time of this photo.



Photo from collection, photographer unknown.



   
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Peabody's scope came from Federal Way, Washington. it is the second Baker scope built.





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This is former LAFD Crown F1260. It served as E80 and E77. She presently doesn't run and is in Clovis, CA [near Fresno]. A little worse for wear, but it actually looks like she is pretty much intact.



   
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[quote name='massfirebuff' post='91651' date='Mar 27 2007, 19:10 ']Here is Peabody's (the duct tape isn't fooling me!) former Ladder 2, it's a 1970 75 ft. Mack CF/Aerialscope. It is now owned by Lynnfield and is being used for parts.



I've heard two different things...I've heard this is former FDNY, although it doesn't look it to me. And I've also heard it is from Federal Way, WA. Does anyone here know it's true origin?



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Such a shame that they're going to part out Peabody's old rig. Looks like it's not in that bad of condition and could be used somewhere else.
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A couple more ex-LA County Crowns sitting around waiting to go to Mexico or collectors. Serial numbers unknown, but they are most likely from the 1974 or 76 group of Crowns.



   
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I didn't get a picture of it, but an old C model Mack generator truck belonging to the East Farmingdale Fire Company here on Long Island, then given to the Babylon Town Highway Dept. is sitting in a scrapyard wating to get scrapped. It was painted TOB blue, and obviously was disposed of as surplus.



I'm sure our Mack God Mike M. has the info on it. Looks like its gonna be shredded on Monday. Anyone live close by, maybe the guy will have a heart and sell it to ya. But its on the trucks equivalent of "Death Row" where it sits. So get there fast. Good Luck.





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I found this one behind the Rite-Aid in Naples, ME last week. All I can really tell is that it's an old Cinci cab converted to a crane.



Apologies for the over-the-fence, through-the-trees shot. It was the best I could do.



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Ex- Fort Dodge, Iowa. 1969 Model FC40039 SN R4520. Now serves as a crane for Toyne Fire Apparatus at their factory in Breda, Iowa.


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On Rt 9 outside Benningtton VT


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That's a neat looking rig Matt, who made the box on that rescue? Doesn't appear to be too far beyond repair!
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[quote name='Matt Lannon' post='99365' date='Apr 18 2007, 23:18 ']On Rt 9 outside Benningtton VT[/quote]



That Johnsonville NY Rescue truck has been sitting in that spot for a bunch of years now. It is also Ex-Copake NY.
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West Hartford CT, 1970s Pirsch. This was one fine looking rig when it was new, had alot of extras. They had a midmount ladder truck that matched it.



   
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West Springfield, MA E2s Maxim at a junkyard in Westfield, MA



   
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