Andes NY 1947 Mack E type 45 S #1323
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Andes NY 1947 Mack E type 45 S #1323
[quote name='hoss' post='147676' date='Sep 11 2007, 05:15 ']I don't know what the deal was - the owner will be at the Stockbridge SPAAMFAA show Oct 7th - I'll see what I can come up with.[/quote]
Hey it's 68-11! That truck is an Ex-Wappingers Falls Fire Department Mack from W.T. Garner Fire Co. No. 1 here in Dutchess County. It was bought at auction I believe locally and the guy that owns it lives in Clinton Corners (so fictional name on the side). The only fire departments in that "Clinton" area of Dutchess County are East Clinton, West Clinton, and Stanfordville
Maybe someone can help on this one: this is a picture of Sayville (LI), NY's 1955 ALF 75' aerial 3-11-5. It was replaced in 1986 (by a Mack 'scope), and subsequently sold. I believe it went somewhere upstate, possibly Livingston County area (I'm guessing based on the Letchworth Lodge sign). It was originally open-cab, but then had the white fiberglass roof added in the '70s. Does anyone recognize this aerial, and if so have any info on its current whereabouts?
Also, they had a white over red '71 Mack CF pumper 3-11-1 that went to Delhi around 1992. Does anyone have a picture of that one, or any other former Sayville apparatus? Thanks, Pete
What year is this truck. Did they get this new? What a nice looking rig.
[quote name='hoss' post='144537' date='Aug 29 2007, 05:46 ']Glasco, NY [/quote]
[quote name='Jupiter27Truck' post='165729' date='Nov 22 2007, 10:49 ']Maybe someone can help on this one: this is a picture of Sayville (LI), NY's 1955 ALF 75' aerial 3-11-5. It was replaced in 1986 (by a Mack 'scope), and subsequently sold. I believe it went somewhere upstate, possibly Livingston County area (I'm guessing based on the Letchworth Lodge sign). It was originally open-cab, but then had the white fiberglass roof added in the '70s. Does anyone recognize this aerial, and if so have any info on its current whereabouts?
Also, they had a white over red '71 Mack CF pumper 3-11-1 that went to Delhi around 1992. Does anyone have a picture of that one, or any other former Sayville apparatus? Thanks, Pete[/quote] I believe that this truck is still operating in Clifton Springs NY. I don't have any photos unfortunately
The old "Honeybee". A true classic. Remember that Sayville rig very well.
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[quote name='scfdff' post='165943' date='Nov 23 2007, 19:21 ']I believe that this truck is still operating in Clifton Springs NY. I don't have any photos unfortunately[/quote]
Here's a [post="81825"]Link[/post] to a post with a couple of pictures of Clifton Springs' Ladder. It was acquired from the City of Canandaigua, not from Sayville.
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1954 Gmc/Tasc 750/1000 Centervill Fire Dist. Ron Bogardus photo
[quote name='The Commish' date='Jan 10 2008, 14:00 ' post='178901']
Mannsville, NY 1964 Ford/Sanford 750/1000 Ron Bogardus photo [/quote Mannsville's truck is still in service. It is a regular at parades in Northern Oswego and Southern Jefferson Co. On the front it says "class of 64" and it is a classy old engine! tim/csff25 |
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