Virginia apparatus - miscellaneous
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Scott's posts prove why so many of us take our own time and gas money taking apparatus photos - without them, many of these rigs would have been lost and forgotten about forever.
That Sarah Zane rig is beautiful. He's another unique one that Sarah Zane ran before closing... ![]() This engine is now privately owned by Rocky Keplinger, the local Smeal dealer. I am sure that Mike Sanders can quickly give us the spec's on this open-cab Ford C/Young, of which only 12 were produced. Almost all went to Maryland and Virginia, two of them made their way to New York.
Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA Quote:White Stone, VA had this little Chevrolet cabover tanker. Anyone know the builder? This is an Atlas. Typically this style was a 250/1200. Quote:Here's another unique one that Sarah Zane ran before closing... I am sure that Mike Sanders can quickly give us the spec's on this open-cab Ford C/Young..... Yeah, but why wait??? 1967 Ford C-1000/Young 750/500 <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=' ![]()
[quote name='BA000049' post='203095' date='Apr 6 2008, 07:47 ']Mike,
I have not been following this thread - you should have e-mailed me on your question about the Seagrave ladder - ex. West Whiteland. Info as I have it: 1974 Seagrave Rear Admiral, canopy cab, 100 ft rear-mount steel ladder, 8V71 Detroit diesel, automatic, 6 KW Onan generator. It was ordered 1/74 for $80,301 and was paid for by the sale of the old property on Route 30. It was housed on 9/11/76. The compartments were refurbed by Wolfington Body of Eagle in early 1992. One of the hydraulic cylinders blew in 8/97 while it was up for sale, it was oos for a month waiting for the part. Once it went back into service, it failed ladder certification because the tips were bent. It became a insurance loss and the company was paid $27,000. The company then sold it to Delmarva Fire Equipment in 1/98 for $8,000 who was going to rehab it and sell it. Delmarva refurbed it then sold to the Tappahannock Essex VFD of Tappahannock, VA. Bruce[/quote] Bruce....thank you very much for the confirmation. Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA
Mike Sanders
Winchester, VA
[quote name='FDSafetyMentor' post='203155' date='Apr 6 2008, 13:17 ']The old Chesterfield Truck 12 (Pirsch 110') has been acquired by a member of the ODHFS and is resting comfortably inside a storage building as work is done to spruce it up a bit. Tools and equipment are being acquired and mounted and there is the slight problem of getting the brakes fixed - which is more of a hassle than it sounds. It sits too high to load on a low boy to truck to the one shop that has agreed to work on it. The truck loaded on a low boy will be too high to fit under some overpasses along the route. With any luck it will be back on the road someday soon.
Here's a shot of it within the last two years shortly after it was purchased and moved back to Chesterfield after being out of the county for a time. Photo credit to Tom Herman.[/quote] Jack, I did not realize that the Pirsch was back.....that is good news, and I am looking forward to being able to get some photographs of it. Thanks for the information. Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA
Mike Sanders
Winchester, VA
[quote name='Roto-Ray' post='203195' date='Apr 6 2008, 16:51 ']Scott's posts prove why so many of us take our own time and gas money taking apparatus photos - without them, many of these rigs would have been lost and forgotten about forever.
That Sarah Zane rig is beautiful. He's another unique one that Sarah Zane ran before closing... ![]() This engine is now privately owned by Rocky Keplinger, the local Smeal dealer. I am sure that Mike Sanders can quickly give us the spec's on this open-cab Ford C/Young, of which only 12 were produced. Almost all went to Maryland and Virginia, two of them made their way to New York.[/quote] Taylor, At one of the Apple Blossom parades, three open cab Ford C/Young's arrived - now that would have been a great group photo. As I recall, it was this Sara Zane, Navy-Vale Virginia, and Clinton, Maryland. Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA
Mike Sanders
Winchester, VA
[quote name='mnsand' post='203221' date='Apr 6 2008, 18:11 ']At one of the Apple Blossom parades, three open cab Ford C/Young's arrived - now that would have been a great group photo. As I recall, it was this Sara Zane, Navy-Vale Virginia, and Clinton, Maryland.[/quote]
Mike, that was same parade where this photo was taken as a matter of fact. We do need get as many of these Young's together as we can for a group photo. I remember when you and I talked to the owners, who said that they'd like to have a group photo too, but it obviously became a logistical issue. Put that on the to-do list for this year! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/cool.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='B)' />
Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
[quote name='Roto-Ray' post='203196' date='Apr 6 2008, 16:54 ']The volunteers at Hampton VFC, Company 1, still own this rig, and use it as a parade piece. What a beautiful piece of history![/quote]
I take it that they don't keep it at station 1 as I didn't see it when I was there this past June. The background of the photo does look look like it was shot out back of back of station 1, though...
Jay Kormann
[quote name='Engine 2524' post='203339' date='Apr 7 2008, 01:36 ']I take it that they don't keep it at station 1 as I didn't see it when I was there this past June. The background of the photo does look look like it was shot out back of back of station 1, though...[/quote]
Actually, last I talked to a member down there, it was kept in the public works building, right behind FS1.
Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
Va Beach ran Youngs years back. Maybe Grube would have some photos of them!?
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