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Keystone State Relics
[quote name='1958 F.W.D.' post='280044' date='Feb 8 2009, 06:12 ']Partially correct. It was an armored car chassis (with a big armored box) on the back for the NYS Thruway. It was such a huge chassis as it had to travel from one end to the other and collect the coin monies (quite heavy by the time you got done!) It was purchased by the Warrington Fire Company, Bucks County Company 29, and Saulsbury mounted the rescue box.[/quote]

It is now at Woodruff, Spartanburg County, South Carolina. It had an issue with the engine as it was ready to enter the PA turnpike at Irwin. It had well over a 175,000 miles on it when #4 sold it.
Ed Saliba Jr.

1st Assistant Chief

City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire
I.S.O. Class 4 Department
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Pat jr., the Boswell rig is a 1953 IH/Bruco 1000/750, replaced in 1978 by the Hahn, then went to Acosta,PA for 5 years, and was sold by them in 1983 to unknown???
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The Fuller Hose Co in North East/PA has this classic 1948 Ward LaFrance, 750 gpm/ 500 water. Ward LaFrance # 85T-2551. John Schmidt photo



   
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Elizabeth/PA operated this 1951 Mack LS/Maxim 75' ladder. John Schmidt photo





   
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The Community Fire Co in Seven Valleys had this 1982 Seagrave PB 1000 gpm-pumper. Joel Woods photo



   
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Engine 3 in Monessen was a 1982 Seagrave HB engine, 1250 gpm/ 500 water. John Schmidt photo



   
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Dale Boro's Brockway/Bean is a 1960 750/550, it went to Irvona VFC in Clearfield Co. in 1980, and was there until 1999.



The Seven Valleys Seagrave is x-Hampstead,MD.
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[quote name='kieferfire' post='280131' date='Feb 8 2009, 13:32 ']Elizabeth/PA operated this 1951 Mack LS/Maxim 75' ladder. John Schmidt photo





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Now owned by Rich Fowler from Shaler Twp.
Ed Saliba Jr.

1st Assistant Chief

City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire
I.S.O. Class 4 Department
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[quote name='OPEN CAB MACK' post='280092' date='Feb 8 2009, 09:38 ']The Arnold No. 2 B-Model Mack was a 1953. It was in service until 1976 when the engine failed and was towed to their public works garage. They used New Kensington's 1949 L-Model Mack for about a year until the City of Arnold purchased a 1977 Mack CF-600. The CF served until 1995 when the city purchased an HME/New Lexington. The CF was sold to Goose Creek Rural Vol. Fire Co. in South Carolina. The B sat at the public works garage for years with the chrome grill rusting away wth the rest of the truck. And in 1982 Arnold No. 1 purchased a 1956 B-Model Mack chassis from J.C. Moore Industries for $1,000.00. This chassis formerly served McDonald, PA. The members took the pump and body from #2's B-Model and placed it on the newer B. They then added a 10,000 watt generator and an air cascade system. This was the first light and air piece in northern Westmoreland County. It was also the second engine out of No. 1 in Arnold. This truck was sold to someone in the Saxonburg, Butler County area about 6 years ago.[/quote]











My dad was driving the truck back from a parade when it lost oil pressure and the engine froze up. Then they abominated it by hacking it up and painting it that pee yellow color <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Sad' />
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[Image: BellevueAlle1967Seagrave1250500TomB.jpg]



Bellevue

1967 Seagrave 1250/500

Tom Bair Photo



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Braddock

1951 ALF 750/250

X-PBF

John Schmidt Photo



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Brentwood

1976 Brockway/Howe/LTI 100'

"Big Mama"

One of a Kind

Tom Bair Photo



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Carnegie

1950 Mack 1000/?

Joel Woods Photo
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[Image: CentralAlle1980MackHowe1000500TomBa.jpg]



Central - Elizabeth Twp.

1980 Mack/Howe 1000/500

Tom Bair Photo

Sold to Middletown, Dauphin County. Made into a Heavy Rescue. Currently in service at Maytown Fire Co. Lebanon County.



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Crestas - N. Versailles Twp.

1980 Mack 1000/750/20

Unknown Photographer/Shoop, Jr. Collection



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Franklin Park

1960 Mack/? 250/2100

Tom Bair Photo



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Mckeesport

1976 Mack/Baker 75'

Unknown Photographer/Shoop, Jr. Collection
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The crestas mack is an Ex Mckeesport truck
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[Image: HighlandAlle1965MackMaxim85TomBair.jpg]



Highland - McCandless Twp.

1965 Mack/Maxim 85'

Tom Bair Photo



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Highland - McCandless Twp.

1965/82 Mack/Maxim/Pierce 85'

Denis Gardner Photo



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Homeville - West Mifflin

1969 Mack 1000/500/50' (Squrt added in 1972)

John Schmidt Photo

"Had a total refurbishment a few years ago. Looks like a whole new rig!"



[Image: OakmontAlle1966Mack1000500TomBair.jpg]



Oakmont

1966 Mack 1000/500

Tom Bair Photo
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Quote:Crestas - N. Versailles Twp.

1980 Mack 1000/750/20



The photo I have seen of this rig was taken before the addition of the roof over the jumpseats. When it was new, they were completely open.
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[Image: QuaillAlle1968Mack1000500TomBair.jpg]



Quaill - Ross Twp.

1968 Mack 1000/500

Tom Bair Photo



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US Steel - Homestead Works

1964 Mack 1000/350

John Schmidt Photo





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Undercliff

1978 Mack/Baker 1000/300/75'

Tom Bair Photo



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Wexford

1941 ? Army Vehicle 250/250

John Schmidt Photo
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Mother of god how did you get these photos... I would kill a buffalo for some of them
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does anyone have pictures from beaver county, pa could they please post.
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Dave,



Can you post the picture you have seen of the McKeesport Mack?
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Station76rit,



I have quite a few rigs from Beaver County. Anything inparticular? I don't have any of Freedom's rigs.
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here's one


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