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Engine 2, Ridgeland, SC

1985 Pierce Arrow

1500/500

#E-3097



x-Lockheed Aircraft, Burbank, CA


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Engine 33, Jasper County, SC

2001 American LaFrance Metropolitan (Becker)

1250/1250

#J46960/#1172


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Engine 30, Jasper County, SC

1991 International 4900/E-One

1000/1250

#9045


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Engine 65, Varnville, SC

2002 International 4900/E-One

1250/1250

#125210


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Engine 62, Varnville, SC

1993 International 4900/KME

1250/1000

GSO-1786


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Engine 61, Varnville, SC

2004 International 7400/E-One

1250/1000

#128491


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Engine 51, Hampton, SC

2006 E\-One Typhoon

1250/1000

#130827


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Engine 52, Hampton, SC

1995 E\-One Sentry

1250/1000

#15254


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Engine 55, Hampton, SC

1991 International 4900/E-One

1000/1500

#8866


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Equipment 59, Hampton, SC (Photo from 2001)

2001 KME Excel

Service Truck

GSO-4280


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We spent the next couple hours at Company Two Fire Equipment, a used apparatus broker in Varnville. They have a large warehouse containing about 25 rigs. We didn't shoot anything inside, but got plenty of info. Actually, I already had pics of quite a few of them. This one rig was sitting outside. If anyone can fill in the question marks, please do.



Engine ??, Kinloch FC, Lower Burrell, PA

1985 GMC/E-One

1000/1000/??F

#4309


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Last one for today.....



Engine 21, Estill, SC

2006 Spartan/F.E.S.

1500/1000

#F-1713


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any info on Macks, ALF's, or Seagraves?

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quote name='GA_Dave' date='Sep 26 2008, 15:52 ' post='249720']

We spent the next couple hours at Company Two Fire Equipment, a used apparatus broker in Varnville. They have a large warehouse containing about 25 rigs. We didn't shoot anything inside, but got plenty of info. Actually, I already had pics of quite a few of them. This one rig was sitting outside. If anyone can fill in the question marks, please do.



Engine ??, Kinloch FC, Lower Burrell, PA

1985 GMC/E-One

1000/1000/??F

#4309

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[quote name='GA_Dave' post='249706' date='Sep 26 2008, 15:30 ']The next day, we headed for Savannah, with a couple of planned stops along the way. The weather was not the best, got worse then better, and we never made to Savannah that day. We managed to shoot about 30-35 rigs that day in between the showers.



Engine 1, Ridgeland, SC

2005 Pierce Contender

1250/1000

#6847838 (I hate contender numbers! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/banghead.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Banghead' /> )[/quote]



the job # is on the yellow sticker attached to the engine tunnel by the drivers seat. on this sticker there is both the job number and the work order number(which is what the 6847838 number is). the work order number is the one that appears on the pump panel plate on Contenders. I was at the Bradenton factory yesterday and shot 6 beautiful rigs, all contenders.
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Sorry, Mike, not a Mack, ALF, or Seagrave in the entire place! Most of what he had was E\-One or Pierce along with a Grumman and a couple Hahns.
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Quote:the job # is on the yellow sticker attached to the engine tunnel by the drivers seat. on this sticker there is both the job number and the work order number(which is what the 6847838 number is). the work order number is the one that appears on the pump panel plate on Contenders. I was at the Bradenton factory yesterday and shot 6 beautiful rigs, all contenders.



Not always. I've run across quite a few Contenders, both custom and commercial, that only have the WO number, like this rig. I always check the yellow sticker first. It's also where the date of manufacture is located.
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[quote name='GA_Dave' post='249757' date='Sep 26 2008, 19:27 ']Not always. I've run across quite a few Contenders, both custom and commercial, that only have the WO number, like this rig. I always check the yellow sticker first. It's also where the date of manufacture is located.[/quote]



We've also come across a few Contenders with a -TR suffix after the job number. Anyone know what the TR stands for?

Jon
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[quote name='GA_Dave' post='249720' date='Sep 26 2008, 15:52 ']We spent the next couple hours at Company Two Fire Equipment, a used apparatus broker in Varnville. They have a large warehouse containing about 25 rigs. We didn't shoot anything inside, but got plenty of info. Actually, I already had pics of quite a few of them. This one rig was sitting outside. If anyone can fill in the question marks, please do.



Engine ??, Kinloch FC, Lower Burrell, PA

1985 GMC/E-One

1000/1000/??F

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Engine 54
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Thank you!



Now, continuing with Estill......



Engine 25, Estill, SC

2000 International 4900/E-One

1250/1250

#121753


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Engine 22, Estill, SC

1997 Freightliner FL-80/Pierce

1250/1000

#EA-573


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