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Empire State Oldies
Nyack,Ny

1957 American LaFrance

750/300

Ron Bogardus Collection


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New Windsor, NY

1957 Mack B

1000/500

Ron Bogardus collection


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Stony Point, Ny

1955 Mack B

1000/1000

Ron Bogardus collection


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[quote name='The Commish' post='258799' date='Nov 3 2008, 18:40 ']Middle Hope,Ny

1963 Mack C-95

750/500

Ron Bogardus collection[/quote]



Commish:



A Mack C-95 will have a 1000 GPM Pump; a C-85 will have a 750 GPM Pump



Lindsay D

Richardson, TX



   
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[quote name='The Commish' post='258822' date='Nov 3 2008, 18:00 ']New Windsor, NY

1957 Mack B

1000/500

Ron Bogardus collection[/quote]did the 1983 alf foam pumper replace this one?
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[quote name='The Commish' post='258807' date='Nov 3 2008, 17:46 ']Haverstraw,NY

1971 American LaFrance

1500/300

Ron Bogardus collection[/quote]



Here is the rig that replaced the 1971 ALF, a 1989 ALF Century 1500/500, still in service, parked at a working fire in Haverstraw on 10/22/08.



Additional photos from that fire: [url="http://www.brianduddy.com/g/h102208"]http://www.brianduddy.com/g/h102208[/url]



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[quote name='The Commish' post='258820' date='Nov 3 2008, 17:59 ']Nyack,Ny

1957 American LaFrance

750/300

Ron Bogardus Collection[/quote]



The 1957 ALF was replaced by this 1984 Hahn 1000/500 which is still in service, but is in the process of being replaced. It is the last Hahn still in service in Rockland County.



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[quote name='The Commish' post='258809' date='Nov 3 2008, 17:48 ']New City,Ny

American LaFrance 750/300

Ron Bogardus collection[/quote]



This is a 1963 ALF. Here is a photo of New City's Firehouse and their current apparatus.



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Hi folks haven't been around for some time on the board here, but since I was reading this very interesting thread, I thought I'd post some pics from a recent muster that I attended here in Rochester along with my department. We had our Hovercraft, and our new Engine on display during the muster, and I was able to walk around for a while and get some pics, so here they are. First off I'll start with this Mack Engine which has been restored to it's original look by the St Paul Blvd Fire Dept in Irondequoit,NY. I have been told that this rig was originally purchased by St Paul new, and then was sold to the Pultneyville FD in neighboring Wayne County,NY, and then was bought back by St Paul, and restored by them. I'm not sure if this story is true or not, but they currently own it, and bring it out to many FD functions during the summertime.


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Next we have this restored antique 1937 Buffalo Engine. I saw this one posted somewhere in this thread earlier, but thought I'd share my picture of it. It is owned by a local SPAAMFAA member Jerry Clement, and is a favorite at all of the summertime local parades around the Rochester area.


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Next we have this 1947 International/Young Engine owned by the Henrietta,NY FD.


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Next is this 1931 Ward LaFrance Engine owned by the Hamlin,NY FD.


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Next is this 1933 ALF Engine which used to serve at the Bergholtz,NY Niagara County FD.


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Next is this 1954 Ward LaFrance Engine which used to serve the Medina,NY FD.


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Next is this 1928 ALF Engine owned by the Barnard FD of Greece,NY.


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Next is this 1933 Mack Engine restored and owned by the Gates-Chili FD of Gates,NY.


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Next is this 1923 Ford Model T Chemical Engine owned by the Main Transit FD of the Town of Amherst,NY.


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Next is this 1934 Diamond T/ Cayasler Engine owned by the East Bloomfield-Holcomb FD.


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Next is this 1942 Ford/ALF Engine, which formerly served the city of Canandaigua,NY. I also saw this rig posted earlier in this thread, and this is what the rig currently looks like.


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Next is this 1964 Ford C/ FMC/ Bean Engine which is privately owned. I have no idea as to who originally owned this rig, but it is in excellent shape.


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