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1976 Seagrave
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I purchased this 1976 Seagrave from a guy in CA that used it with production companies for film in TV shows, commercials, and motion pictures. I am going to use it with our IAFF affiliate (LOCAL 1784) for parades, charity events, members family functions, and PAC events.



Prior to being in CA, it was run by a Fire Dept. in PA. I will see if I can get the job or serial number tomorrow.



So far I have installed:



Federal Q

new FS model 14 rear beacons

replaced a 60" Whelen LED Freedom bar - avaailable on ebay (shameless plug) with a FS Twinsonic.

installed that era's Opticom emittor.

installed most of the lettering.



What I have left:



install "1784" numbers on rear doors and rear of pumper

convert front red Whelen lights from halogen to strobe (maybe)

remove or cover front Engine 2-2

install Seagrave bell that is currently getting rechromed

install flush mount Mars 888 in the nose

paint silver wheel trim rings black

find another section of hard suction - might be hard

find some 2 1/2" caps - will be easy



attached is a before/after pic so far. I will post more as I make progress.





[Image: DSC_0608.jpg]





[Image: DSC_0616.jpg]
Robert Kramer

Memphis Fire Department
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#2
[quote name='memphise34a' date='11 February 2010 - 11:52 PM' timestamp='1265952724' post='363673']

I purchased this 1976 Seagrave from a guy in CA that used it with production companies for film in TV shows, commercials, and motion pictures. I am going to use it with our IAFF affiliate (LOCAL 1784) for parades, charity events, members family functions, and PAC events.



Prior to being in CA, it was run by a Fire Dept. in PA. I will see if I can get the job or serial number tomorrow.



So far I have installed:



Federal Q

new FS model 14 rear beacons

replaced a 60" Whelen LED Freedom bar - avaailable on ebay (shameless plug) with a FS Twinsonic.

installed that era's Opticom emittor.

installed most of the lettering.



What I have left:



install "1784" numbers on rear doors and rear of pumper

convert front red Whelen lights from halogen to strobe (maybe)

remove or cover front Engine 2-2

install Seagrave bell that is currently getting rechromed

install flush mount Mars 888 in the nose

paint silver wheel trim rings black

find another section of hard suction - might be hard

find some 2 1/2" caps - will be easy



attached is a before/after pic so far. I will post more as I make progress.





[Image: DSC_0608.jpg]





[Image: DSC_0616.jpg]

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Sharp, Great Job. Are you going to paint the running boards the Deep Memphis Green? Great Job.



Stay Safe Brother,

Rick
Member: F.O.O.L.S of OZ, IAFF L2542

www.kansasfiretrucks.com

Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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#3
Great job, Kramer. Keep us posted and updated with pics as you go along.
Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire
Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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#4
Nice!
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#5
Robert, you have a masterpiece. It looked good when you shot her first photo, but the latter photo, she stands even taller.



Awaiting for the final photos of her after you have finished this project.
John Hinant
Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau

October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old
The sixth oldest paid, documented, Fire Department in the United States
First established in 1782







"In God We Trust - All Others We Take For Granted"
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#6
It served the Chinchilla Fire Dept. in Lackawanna County, PA. Up near the NY line. It was replaced in 2003 I believe with a Spartan/Crimson. I'm sure somebody can provide the specs. It was refurbed for sure.
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#7
This engine is a former Fairfax County, Virginia pumper model PB-23968 with serial number E-73407. Unknown who did the rebuild with the four door cab extension.



Tom Shand

Hamburg, New York
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#8
Sharp rig Kramer, when you get finished I'd like to come down and see it!
Kory Green



Captain

Dresden Fire Department



Training Officer

Martin Fire Department
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#9
[quote name='foghog333' date='12 February 2010 - 01:46 PM' timestamp='1265999186' post='363744']

This engine is a former Fairfax County, Virginia pumper model PB-23968 with serial number E-73407. Unknown who did the rebuild with the four door cab extension.



Tom Shand

Hamburg, New York

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Tom I show it as PB-23068 E-73407.



Maybe my list has a typo on the PB number. The others is that same time from which FXCO had show PB-23068.



Also I have it as a 1975.







1974 E73375 PB23068 Winchester, Virginia VA 1000/? Seagrave

1975 E73385 PB23068 Burke, Virginia VA 1000/? Seagrave

1975 E73407 PB23068 Fairfax County, Virginia VA 1000/? Seagrave Sold:Chinchilla FC, South Abington Twp., PA

1975 E73408 PB23068 Virginia Beach, Virginia VA 1000/? Seagrave

1975 E73410 PB23068 Virginia Beach, Virginia VA 1000/? Seagrave

1976 E73472 PB23068 Fairfax County, Virginia VA 1000/500 Seagrave

1976 E73473 PB23068 Fairfax County, Virginia VA 1000/500 Seagrave

1976 E73474 PB23068 Fairfax County, Virginia VA E4 1000/500 Seagrave
John Hinant
Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau

October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old
The sixth oldest paid, documented, Fire Department in the United States
First established in 1782







"In God We Trust - All Others We Take For Granted"
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[quote name='Truckman' date='13 February 2010 - 02:55 PM' timestamp='1266093301' post='363941']

Tom I show it as PB-23068 E-73407.



Maybe my list has a typo on the PB number. The others is that same time from which FXCO had show PB-23068.



Also I have it as a 1975.







1974 E73375 PB23068 Winchester, Virginia VA 1000/? Seagrave

1975 E73385 PB23068 Burke, Virginia VA 1000/? Seagrave

1975 E73407 PB23068 Fairfax County, Virginia VA 1000/? Seagrave Sold:Chinchilla FC, South Abington Twp., PA

1975 E73408 PB23068 Virginia Beach, Virginia VA 1000/? Seagrave

1975 E73410 PB23068 Virginia Beach, Virginia VA 1000/? Seagrave

1976 E73472 PB23068 Fairfax County, Virginia VA 1000/500 Seagrave

1976 E73473 PB23068 Fairfax County, Virginia VA 1000/500 Seagrave

1976 E73474 PB23068 Fairfax County, Virginia VA E4 1000/500 Seagrave

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Yep John, it is a '75. Plate says October 1975. The guy that I got it from said it was a '76. What can you do?? lol
Robert Kramer

Memphis Fire Department
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#11
John: You are correct the model is PB-23068, bad typing on my part! The units as built by Seagrave had 500 gallon tanks originally. Sorry for the bad information.



Tom Shand

Hamburg, New York
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#12
[quote name='Shoop' date='12 February 2010 - 11:21 AM' timestamp='1265990463' post='363730']

It served the Chinchilla Fire Dept. in Lackawanna County, PA. Up near the NY line. It was replaced in 2003 I believe with a Spartan/Crimson. I'm sure somebody can provide the specs. It was refurbed for sure.

[/quote]it was replaced in 2005 with a 2005 spartan/crimson
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[quote name='memphise34a' date='13 February 2010 - 05:39 PM' timestamp='1266099575' post='363948']

Yep John, it is a '75. Plate says October 1975. The guy that I got it from said it was a '76. What can you do?? lol

[/quote]it's most likely titled as a 76.
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#14
Great looking old Seagrave, hope the restoration is a non-stressful one
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#15
This is the guy who had it before.. He has some nice stuff and keeps it in top shape.



http://www.fireinmotion.net/index.html
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#16
[quote name='FFPM571' date='16 February 2010 - 08:37 AM' timestamp='1266329861' post='364408']

This is the guy who had it before.. He has some nice stuff and keeps it in top shape.



http://www.fireinmotion.net/index.html

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Yes he does. If you notice, I am allowing him to keep this one on his site to be advertised for the same use film productions in our area. Maybe the next time you see it, you will see me driving it on TV!!
Robert Kramer

Memphis Fire Department
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#17
Here it is when it was in PA.



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Robert Kramer

Memphis Fire Department
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#18
A hobby that is "self funding", that would be quite nice. Is there any film work going on in the Memphis area? Did some time in Millinton way back in 1991 for my navy aircraft electrical schooling.





[quote name='memphise34a' date='16 February 2010 - 04:08 PM' timestamp='1266353297' post='364446']

Yes he does. If you notice, I am allowing him to keep this one on his site to be advertised for the same use film productions in our area. Maybe the next time you see it, you will see me driving it on TV!!

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[quote name='s3onewire' date='16 February 2010 - 04:28 PM' timestamp='1266358098' post='364467']

A hobby that is "self funding", that would be quite nice. Is there any film work going on in the Memphis area? Did some time in Millinton way back in 1991 for my navy aircraft electrical schooling.

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There are/have been several movies filmed in Memphis in the last several years:



(3) John Grisham films - The Rainmaker, The Client, and The Firm



Hustle and Flow



There is currently a church based film called The Grace Card being filmed here. Same company that did Fire Proof.



Walk the Line



The People Vs Larry Flint



Great Balls of Fire



Forty Shades of Blue



Black Snake Moan



21 Grams



A Family Thing



Cast Away



These were all in Memphis.



A Time To Kill was filmed a couple hours away in MS and The Green Mile was filmed in Nashville. A quick internet search provided over 100 movies filmed in TN over the last 10 years.
Robert Kramer

Memphis Fire Department
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#20
Thats cool. I hope that you will be able to put that pumper to work for you. It's always great when you can enjoy your job.



[quote name='memphise34a' date='16 February 2010 - 05:55 PM' timestamp='1266359704' post='364473']

There are/have been several movies filmed in Memphis in the last several years:



(3) John Grisham films - The Rainmaker, The Client, and The Firm



Hustle and Flow



There is currently a church based film called The Grace Card being filmed here. Same company that did Fire Proof.



Walk the Line



The People Vs Larry Flint



Great Balls of Fire



Forty Shades of Blue



Black Snake Moan



21 Grams



A Family Thing



Cast Away



These were all in Memphis.



A Time To Kill was filmed a couple hours away in MS and The Green Mile was filmed in Nashville. A quick internet search provided over 100 movies filmed in TN over the last 10 years.

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