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[quote name='LFD_John' post='291626' date='Mar 22 2009, 20:47 ']Hi all, the St. Paul Quad was an open cab, a picture of it is in the "Young Fire Apparatus" topic (it was a Maxim/Young, actually) . Don't have the post # but it was Nov. 2006 when it was posted.



I remember going past Macedon's Fire Hall back when it was on Rt. 31 (the old bldg.). Back then their trucks were red, I don't remember even seeing this Maxim.



Stay safe!!!



John in Irondequoit NY.[/quote]



Oh just wait John, as I have just dug up a ton of my archives, and I have got tons of interesting rig pics taken back all the way to 2000 by me, with many of those pics of rigs that are no longer around. Hopefully by this weekend I'll start to posting some of these pics for everyone to enjoy. I have got several of the old Ford C's from Macedon Ctr and Macedon too, plus many more interesting rigs.
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[quote name='matchot' post='290958' date='Mar 19 2009, 23:28 ']Howdy all, I shot this rig on Tuesday this week at the end of a fantastic day of pixing with John K, Greg W, myself, and scfdff aka Dan C. This Greg W and myself shot on our way back home after we broke off from John and Dan. The vehicle sits in front of a restaurant in the Town of Walworth, NY Wayne County, and it is very close to the West Walworth Fire Station. Greg and I looked all over this rig to try and find any kind of numbers, and couldn't find anything on it at all. It's an old Maxim Quad, which advertises the restaurant out in front of the business near the road. I'm thinking it may have served somewhere around Rochester at one time, but I am not sure. It looks to me kinda like a former rig which served at the St Paul Blvd FD here in my town back in the 50's and 60's. anybody know anything about this rig?[/quote]





Palmyra, NY had a 1949 Maxim/Young closed cab Quad. That would be my guess.

Palmyra is just a short distance away from West Walworth, NY
Mike



Firefighter - Plattsburgh International Airport, Plattsburgh, NY &

Morrisonville VFD, Morrisonville, NY

Retired USAFR Firefighter, Westover ARB, MA



Owner - 1962 Maxim F 85' ladder truck, ex. Callicoon & Albertson, NY



Remember: "Everyone Goes Home"
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[quote name='LFD_John' post='291626' date='Mar 22 2009, 20:47 ']Hi all, the St. Paul Quad was an open cab, a picture of it is in the "Young Fire Apparatus" topic (it was a Maxim/Young, actually) . Don't have the post # but it was Nov. 2006 when it was posted.



I remember going past Macedon's Fire Hall back when it was on Rt. 31 (the old bldg.). Back then their trucks were red, I don't remember even seeing this Maxim.



Stay safe!!!



John in Irondequoit NY.[/quote]

<img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/doh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Doh' /> Wow, I'm looking at the headlights, and I totally missed the open cab. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/doh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Doh' />
John Kenealy

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[quote name='MikeMFD26' post='292727' date='Mar 26 2009, 18:30 ']Palmyra, NY had a 1949 Maxim/Young closed cab Quad. That would be my guess.

Palmyra is just a short distance away from West Walworth, NY[/quote]



Here's a delivery photo of the Palmyra quad. After my analysis of the St Paul Blvd truck, (see above), I don't think I'm qualified to comment further.


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[quote name='CNYFireTrucks' post='292868' date='Mar 27 2009, 08:11 ']Here's a delivery photo of the Palmyra quad. After my analysis of the St Paul Blvd truck, (see above), I don't think I'm qualified to comment further.[/quote]





Here's another piece to the puzzle.



According to my records, Palmyra's Quad S/N was 1671

(Maxim placed thier serial number plates, on the officer's side seat riser, facing out.)



Hope this helps.
Mike



Firefighter - Plattsburgh International Airport, Plattsburgh, NY &

Morrisonville VFD, Morrisonville, NY

Retired USAFR Firefighter, Westover ARB, MA



Owner - 1962 Maxim F 85' ladder truck, ex. Callicoon & Albertson, NY



Remember: "Everyone Goes Home"
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Here are several trucks I have found over the last week. The first two are in the same field off Dallas Cherryville Hwy, not far out of Cherryville, NC.



Hendersonville, NC

Old American LaFrance Quad


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This truck is sitting beside the ALF. I don't know what kind of truck it is. It had Swepsonville FD on the side of it.


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I found the old Lincolnton, NC FD Engine 1 sitting behind a mill in Lincolnton. It is under a shed and there several items around it so these are the best photos I could get.



Lincolnton FD

Old Engine 1

1975 Ford C / Howe


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This old Grover FD engine is sitting at the Cleveland County Fire Training Center.





Grover FD Old Engine 342

1973 Ford F750 / Howe

750 / 750


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Found on Route 1 in Wells



Ogunquit's Former Engine 5

1968 Mack CF



   
-Eric Fellows

[url="http://www.ericsfirepics.com"]Eric's Fire Pics[/url]
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[quote name='cpage' post='291468' date='Mar 22 2009, 10:42 ']Ok found this sitting on the side of the road in Westfall Pa Pike Co. It is a former Indianapolis, Indiana unit it has on the door R1111. It is just rusting away and the guy who ownes it is looking to sell it oversea's.



Here is a pic of the truck and the builders Plate[/quote]



There were four trucks delivered to the IFD in 1980. They carried Thibault Serial #'s T80-396, T80-397, T80-398, T80-399......from the information that I received. All four were 1980 Spartan/Thibault 100'RMA. I have VIN numbers for these rigs.



There were also 3 Thibault/Duplex Mid Mount Aerials delivered to IFD in 1987, 1 Duplex/Thibault Skypod, and 2 1987 Thibault/Duplex RMA's delivered in 1987. I have VIN numbers for these rigs as well.





Information provided by Bobby Kemp of www.atlanticfiretrucks.com
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I think I'm a bit late on the "unique" colored Maxim, but it certainly looks like the Young body. That is one LONG truck and not typical of a standard Maxim body.
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[quote name='Howie' post='293305' date='Mar 28 2009, 20:39 ']I think I'm a bit late on the "unique" colored Maxim, but it certainly looks like the Young body. That is one LONG truck and not typical of a standard Maxim body.[/quote]

I stopped and spoke to the owner today. First $1000 takes it. He said that it has a knock but he thought it was a bad wrist pin and fixable. the numbers are : Model 24050 Serial 1671 and engine 2104939A. According to the current owner it was purchased new by Sodus Center NY and is a 1948 (by previous posts it looks like it was originally Palmyra). Anyone interested in buying it, the phone number is 315 986 1936



Larry
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[quote name='Chief59026' post='293822' date='Mar 31 2009, 17:00 ']I stopped and spoke to the owner today. First $1000 takes it. He said that it has a knock but he thought it was a bad wrist pin and fixable. the numbers are : Model 24050 Serial 1671 and engine 2104939A. According to the current owner it was purchased new by Sodus Center NY and is a 1948 (by previous posts it looks like it was originally Palmyra). Anyone interested in buying it, the phone number is 315 986 1936



Larry[/quote]



Thanks Larry for digging up the info for us. We'll have to ask SCFDFF if he knows if they ever had this rig at their station. It's quite possible that perhaps they may have gotten it from Palmyra, after Palmyra got rid of it. BTW Larry do you have any pics of the old Palmyra Ford C/ Young Snorkel? If so please post them, as I would love to see some pics of it when it was in service with them.
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[quote name='matchot' post='293945' date='Apr 1 2009, 12:14 ']Thanks Larry for digging up the info for us. We'll have to ask SCFDFF if he knows if they ever had this rig at their station. It's quite possible that perhaps they may have gotten it from Palmyra, after Palmyra got rid of it. BTW Larry do you have any pics of the old Palmyra Ford C/ Young Snorkel? If so please post them, as I would love to see some pics of it when it was in service with them.[/quote]





No I don't Jeff. I don't have that many old photos. Most of what I have are in the last 10 years or so. I do remember a lot of the old rigs (as long as oldtimers doesn't set in I'm set).



Larry
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