Quote:I found this old ladder truck sitting off Highway 18 South of Gaffney, SC. It was inside a fenced in lot so I was not able to any info on it.
It appears to be a 1957-1970 Seagrave 70th Anniversary Series 75'.
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Quote:I found this old ladder truck sitting off Highway 18 South of Gaffney, SC. It was inside a fenced in lot so I was not able to any info on it. It appears to be a 1957-1970 Seagrave 70th Anniversary Series 75'.
I'd throw money those Walter rigs are Ex- Port Authority of NY and NJ rigs.
Only fire rigs I know of with 'Police' on them. And they had a few Walters in service. Stay safe, Brothers.
Kill 'em all, let Allah sort 'em out. NEVER forget 9/11/01 WTC, Pentagon, Pa. Avenge the acts with NO mercy.
Thanks to ALL the Brothers who were there 9/11/01 and afterwards. Words can never say what appreciation we have for you all.
[quote name='smketrfdny' post='305088' date='May 13 2009, 20:38 ']I'd throw money those Walter rigs are Ex- Port Authority of NY and NJ rigs.
Only fire rigs I know of with 'Police' on them. And they had a few Walters in service. Stay safe, Brothers.[/quote] Port Authority of NY and NJ never had any of the medium sized Walter B1500 model crash trucks like the two pictured here. Also, the CB3000 is a newer model than the ones that were in NY and NJ. The three rigs here could very well be ex-Raleigh/Durham rigs. Won't put my money on that unless we get a closer shot. Stay safe, Mark Redman
I found this Annivesary series Seagrave 100' TDA, ex- Savannah Ldr7, last week behind a fence at the Savannah GA Roundhouse Railroad Museum. I couldn't find any other info on the rig. It is fairly rusty apparently sitting outside for some time. I was told that there are plans to restore it as a parade piece at some future date. FLJackphoto.
That rig has been sitting out there for at least 10-15 years. As I recall, it's a 1957, but I can't swear to that. One of our "quiet" members from Durham, NC has taken photos of it years back and probably has more accurate info, maybe even a serial number.
Quote:Chickasaw Nation (Ada, OK) Spec # I-551 1972 Imperial Model D-10 1000/500 Engine 854, Pioneer FC #1, Jenkintown, PA Sold to Combine, TX in 1996.
[quote name='Steve Loftin' post='305758' date='May 16 2009, 15:11 ']ID help needed, please...anyone recognize this girl? The remnants of unit number "5875" are on one of the compartment doors.
Chickasaw Nation (Ada, OK) 19[color="#FF0000"]??[/color] Pemfab/Imperial 1000/[color="#FF0000"]?[/color] Diesel/manual Ex-[color="#FF0000"]?[/color] Ex-Combine FD Ex-Pickett Center FD (near Ada) (SL photo)[/quote] Steve, From Al Powell's files: 1972 PemFab/Imperial, Cincinnati canopy cab, 1000/500, borough insisted on being gas powered rather than diesel because at time of purchase municipal trash trucks were gas powered and borough supplied fuel and did not want to deviate to diesel, $42,000, replaced 1950 Maxim, Waukesha F817 gas motor, Spicer manual trans, Imperial no.I-551, model D-10, delvd 4-72, 178 in.WB, in 1992 borough requested bids for replacement-bids came back too high and borough reneged on purchase, in 1996 replaced and offered for sale-2 bids recd-low $550-high-$2533.30 from Burley Grimes-TX broker who purchased 3-96, re-sold to Combine (Henderson Co.),TX, in 2001 sold to Ada (Pontotoc Co.),OK through Firetec. Originally purchased by the Pioneer Fire Company of Jenkintown (Montgomery County, PA). Is it currently in service at Chickasaw Nation ? Many thanks, Bruce
Bruce W. Anderson
Historian Southeastern PA Region
[quote name='cfrtruck' post='305172' date='May 14 2009, 10:23 ']Port Authority of NY and NJ never had any of the medium sized Walter B1500 model crash trucks like the two pictured here. Also, the CB3000 is a newer model than the ones that were in NY and NJ. The three rigs here could very well be ex-Raleigh/Durham rigs. Won't put my money on that unless we get a closer shot.
Stay safe, Mark Redman[/quote] Not a crash rig buff. Didn't realize more than one police agency did CFR. Thanks for the correction. Stay safe as well.
Kill 'em all, let Allah sort 'em out. NEVER forget 9/11/01 WTC, Pentagon, Pa. Avenge the acts with NO mercy.
Thanks to ALL the Brothers who were there 9/11/01 and afterwards. Words can never say what appreciation we have for you all.
Well here's what is left of...L5196
Quote:QUOTE (hoss @ May 18 2009, 20:53 ) * [quote name='Bob-Ont' post='306708' date='May 18 2009, 21:03 ']Reg. No. L-5196 1955 ALF 775-PJO Delivered to Bloomfield, CT on 02/28/1955.[/quote] Note the Mack - emblem
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[quote name='hoss' post='306723' date='May 18 2009, 21:21 ']Well here's what is left of...L5196[/quote]
Hoss, That's gone to 700 heaven ... see if you could at least save the Registered Number plate for a collection or museum.
Bob
Retired and still a tax payer.
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Found this 1980 Hahn 1250/500 sitting on the side of the road in Wilkes Barre, PA. Serial # off the pump panel: HCP545128032.
Ex-Riverhead (LI) NY tanker 6-2-7. No info on this one, it is currently on a farm a few miles down the road in Wading River, NY.
Quote:Found this 1980 Hahn 1250/500 sitting on the side of the road in Wilkes Barre, PA. Serial # off the pump panel: HCP545128032. HCP-12-126 Originally delivered to Larksville, PA on 4/25/80 1250/750
Here is a Ford C / Darley 750 / ? pumper sitting outside of Bostic FD in Rutherford County, NC. I looked for a year but could not find one.
[quote name='GA_Dave' post='306974' date='May 19 2009, 22:46 ']HCP-12-126
Originally delivered to Larksville, PA on 4/25/80 1250/750[/quote] [color="#FF0000"]Photo by Dave Bowen[/color] |
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