A lot of what this boils down to is the difference between a rig that served in Massachusetts versus one that served in North Carolina. RUST. The Concord rig has NONE, never did. The other one was not as fortunate. As I recall, TJ said that it wasn't in condition to be restored so he did it his way. Since there are so many surviving original or restored to original rigs just like it, I really don't see the issue. It wasn't like it was the only rig of its kind and he made a monster truck out of it!
A lot of what this boils down to is the difference between a rig that served in Massachusetts versus one that served in North Carolina. RUST. The Concord rig has NONE, never did. The other one was not as fortunate. As I recall, TJ said that it wasn't in condition to be restored so he did it his way. Since there are so many surviving original or restored to original rigs just like it, I really don't see the issue. It wasn't like it was the only rig of its kind and he made a monster truck out of it!
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<img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/offtopic.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> First of all, Dave thanks for having my back. Secondly, Steve, this "wonderful old truck" was going to the crusher. It had rot holes you could put your head through, and the driveline was shot. So, Steve, I'd really like to know what I should've done; crush it? Well, clearly I didn't do that. I'll tell you the same thing I've told other "critics"; if you don't like it, DON'T LOOK AT IT. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/banghead.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> (Sorry, I'll use my inside voice now.) Trust me, you will not hurt my feelings at all. OK, rant over, and let this regularly scheduled thread continue. Later, TJ <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/stirpot.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
The rest of those posted tonight are from the past week or so. Dan was back down here for the holidays, so we hit a few places, but the weather wasn't always the best.
Covington now runs three of these rigs, two from Station 1 and the third from Station 2. Ladder 2 was purchased in 2001.
From there, we headed farther north into Tennessee. We stopped at quite a few stations and saw a bunch of cool rigs to shoot, but could not find anyone to pull them outside. We found a Hahn and an Aerialscope at one place, a PemFab/E-One and a Mack CF at another, and a third place that had a couple Maxims and a tandem-axle WLF that may have come from Stoneboro, PA. Our last stop proved more fruitfull.
Engine 902, Powells Crossroads, TN
2001 GMC/E-One
1250/1000
There were no numbers to be found on this one. It may be an older body remounted on this chassis. The driver said that had bought it used and he didn't know the history.