Grafton, Ny
1959 Reo/Howe
750/1000
Ron Bogardus photo
1959 Reo/Howe
750/1000
Ron Bogardus photo
Empire State Oldies
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Paterson IH/Oren shot at a resturant somewhere along RT 22.
Ed Harvey
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The other side...these were taken back in 2003.
Ed Harvey
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This old International was sitting in Wassiac, but I think this is an old Amenia rig. Any better shots of it would be great to see. Photo taken in 2001 with a Sony Floppy Disk Camera.
Ed Harvey
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[quote name='hoss' post='219597' date='Jun 6 2008, 20:10 ']This old International was sitting in Wassiac, but I think this is an old Amenia rig. Any better shots of it would be great to see. Photo taken in 2001 with a Sony Floppy Disk Camera.[/quote]
1959 International-Oren Tanker Pumper. Mahopac NY Engine 49 then 18-4-1 Sold in 1980(?) to East Schodak in Renselleer County I last saw it in the late 80's early 90 and have been told it is in a field in Dutchess County NY now. In it's East Schodak days. Credit to the original Photographer (I think Ron Bogardus)
[quote name='The Commish' post='219556' date='Jun 6 2008, 17:23 ']Pelham Manor, Ny
Mack CF Ron Bogardus collection[/quote] Is this truck an X-Abington Township PA rig?
[quote name='EJS1810' post='220165' date='Jun 8 2008, 20:40 ']1959 International-Oren Tanker Pumper.
Mahopac NY Engine 49 then 18-4-1 Sold in 1980(?) to East Schodak in Renselleer County I last saw it in the late 80's early 90 and have been told it is in a field in Dutchess County NY now. In it's East Schodak days. Credit to the original Photographer (I think Ron Bogardus)[/quote] cool - thanks for digging this out.
Ed Harvey
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Ex-Rochester, Ny
1974 Mack CF 1250/750 Now Privately owned Bill Fricker photo
[quote name='Wagon Master' post='220281' date='Jun 9 2008, 08:26 ']Is this truck an X-Abington Township PA rig?[/quote]
yes it is
[quote name='The Commish' post='220363' date='Jun 9 2008, 12:48 ']Ex-Rochester, Ny
1974 Mack CF 1250/750 Now Privately owned Bill Fricker photo[/quote] any further info? I dont think the city of Rochester had any CF's. thanks.
[quote name='FDNYTRUCKS.com' post='220428' date='Jun 9 2008, 15:01 ']yes it is[/quote]
Thanks Mike <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
[quote name='FDNYTRUCKS.com' post='220429' date='Jun 9 2008, 15:02 ']any further info? I dont think the city of Rochester had any CF's. thanks.[/quote]
Same thought I had. Scratching my head on this one, Brighton F.D. is the only place I can think of that had a Mack CF. John in Rochester NY.
[quote name='FDNYTRUCKS.com' post='220429' date='Jun 9 2008, 15:02 ']any further info? I dont think the city of Rochester had any CF's. thanks.[/quote]
Thanks for pointing that out. I'll fire off a e-mail to Bill fricker and see what he can come up with. Maybe a suburb of Rochester?
[quote name='The Commish' post='220471' date='Jun 9 2008, 17:32 ']Thanks for pointing that out. I'll fire off a e-mail to Bill fricker and see what he can come up with. Maybe a suburb of Rochester?[/quote]
Commish, Brighton is a suburb bordering Rochester. (This is the Brighton in Monroe County, not to be confused with the Brighton Fire Dept in Erie County (outside Buffalo), which I think is in the Town of Hamburg.) The Brighton in Monroe County was a loyal Mack customer for decades, having an E Model Quad, at least 1 B Model Pumper, a pair of C Model Pumpers and a C Model Ladder, and the CF Pumper....... If it is the old Brighton truck would have been originally all red......their first red and white truck is the new Quint they got a few years ago. John in Rochester NY....
[quote name='LFD_John' post='220520' date='Jun 9 2008, 21:31 ']Commish, Brighton is a suburb bordering Rochester. (This is the Brighton in Monroe County, not to be confused with the Brighton Fire Dept in Erie County (outside Buffalo), which I think is in the Town of Hamburg.)
The Brighton in Monroe County was a loyal Mack customer for decades, having an E Model Quad, at least 1 B Model Pumper, a pair of C Model Pumpers and a C Model Ladder, and the CF Pumper....... If it is the old Brighton truck would have been originally all red......their first red and white truck is the new Quint they got a few years ago. John in Rochester NY....[/quote] The Brighton Fire District is in the Town of Tonawanda. They did run 4 Mack CFs, with one very similar to this. It was a 1980, 1000-500, and it was sold to a department in North Carolina. It was lettered as Engine 3, and the department that purchased it also assigned it to their Engine 3. I havve the Mack # and if you can get this Mack's number, we can compare. Ron
The Villages Department of Public Safety
The Villages, Florida
For Comparison, I have slides of 3 Brighton CF pumpers, the 4th one I have is of their tower. the one above doesn't match any of them. none are my images.
first up. 1969 CF611F10-1102 Tonawanda, New York NY E1 1000/500 Mack CF
next two are the same rig, original red, and then repainted.
1981 CF611F10-2159 Tonawanda, New York NY E3 1000/500 Mack CF
ok, after re-reading LFDJohn's post, I see that these are the Brighton near Buffalo! still they're nice rigs!
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