[quote name='eagle88' post='163120' date='Nov 13 2007, 11:12 ']I believe this Ford/ALF served a few years as Ladder 93 in Old Forge, Pa. in the late 80's was replaced by a FDNY Scope[/quote]
i thought the same but had to search for pic
(joe klapatch photo)
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[quote name='wardengine' post='163223' date='Nov 13 2007, 18:05 ']i thought the same but had to search for pic
(joe klapatch photo)[/quote]I remember them going to the L and S lanes fire in Naticoke with this truck with about 6 guys, one strapped on the ladder, must have been a hell of a ride down 81.
the ex old forge ladder served canastota n.y until 1989 when they got their present century 2000 75' water chief the 1963 ford/alf then went to american la france in dunmore,pa as a trade in.
Joe - I can't believe that rig (Philly Ladder 34) could look so good after 57 years. Do you know if it had been restored after it was retired from Philadelphia?
[quote name='firebuff55407' post='163550' date='Nov 14 2007, 21:20 ']Joe - I can't believe that rig (Philly Ladder 34) could look so good after 57 years. Do you know if it had been restored after it was retired from Philadelphia?[/quote]
Found it out in a field in the early 80's, but forgot to write down where in NJ I took the picture.
[quote name='bige1998' post='163472' date='Nov 14 2007, 18:19 ']This one is also from Vermont where I found I couldn't tell you. It's from Broad Brook, VT and from what I can tell it's a International/Hahn.
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Broad Brook Fire is in the East Barnard Section of Barnard (about 5 miles from the nearest paved road). They just replaced this engine last year with a late 80's KME Custom Pumper from somewhere in NY. Last summer it was sitting along side their firehouse with a for sale sign in the window. They also run a chevy tanker (former milk tanker) and a chevy brush truck, from the early 70's at best. This is really one of those tiny, unkown fire depts where you have to be terribly lost in order to find it.
I believe that this is a 1950 American LaFrance 65' aerial. These rigs were referred to as the "Flying Wedges" since they were 8" wider at the rear of the truck than at the front.
Amazing that the paint on this rig is in such good condition!
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
[quote name='yelrowekim' post='164840' date='Nov 19 2007, 18:42 ']This early 80's Ford E one is behind Warwick E4's house... They put it out for bid.. I was told there were no takers....