Do you have any more because my dad is looking for more photos, and he is looking for the hydraulic cylinders for the outriggers and the aerial ladder.
Baltimore County MD
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The hydraulic cylinders are for truck 1 the 1982 alf tiller.
Sorry that is pretty much all I have. I don't have like any close ups of the outriggers or anything like that.
Went out to Eastern Baltimore County in the hopes of catching up on some new/needed stuff.
First Stop E15 B15 Hazmat Support Unit 15
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B6 M6
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Following that and doing some back tracking.
E71 M107
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Then over to their next due.
B12 M12
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Finally the biggest score of the day
Station 52. While talking with the EMS Lt. their he told me they are going to be replacing the utility(529) here shortly with a special unit similar to SU267. They also told me a new SQD is in the 5yr plan. Their also going to be moving their station and merging with 1 possibly 2 other volunteer organizations when they move. (More to come on that later) Ok the Pictures SQ523 M525 UT527 DU528 UT529
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The Cockeysville Volunteer Fire Company (Baltimore County, MD Company 39) will be placing into service a new Engine 392 on Monday evening, July 16th. E392 is a 2007 American LaFrance Eagle 1250GPM/1000GWT, which replaces a 1991 Freightliner/Peterbuilt 1250GPM/1000GWT.
Here are the old & new Engine 392 rigs together.
The old apparatus is a 1991 Freightliner/Peterbuilt 1250GPM/1000GWT
No offense implied-
Thats definetly a Freightliner chassis- but I have to ask you to double check your notes on the body builder- I dont recall ever having seen or heard that Pete is building firetruck bodies......and if they did, I highly doubt they would build one on a Freightshaker chassis- one of their arch rivals!!!!!!!! Quote:No offense implied- Appears to be a 4-Guys.
New engine looks nice, I thought 4-Guys put their logo over the rear wheel. Although like many others, could've been removed.
[quote name='squad546' post='129799' date='Jul 15 2007, 22:24 ']New engine looks nice, I thought 4-Guys put their logo over the rear wheel. Although like many others, could've been removed.[/quote]
The department's web site indicates that the body on the Freightshaker is a 4-Guys. [url="http://www.cvfc.org/apparatus.php"]Cockeysville Fire[/url]
Great shots. Any idea what they are going to do with the Freightliner engine? A reserve or maybe put up for sale?
People complaining about spam in the spam mail box... Huh, what'll they think of next?
Great shots. Both are very nice looking pieces.
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