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American LaFrance Apparatus
Biloxi MS 51 ALF
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Canton 1956 ALF IH R-185



I assume this is from Mississippi
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Lots of old ALFs here How about a couple new ones

Moon Twp 2009



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Moon Township Fire Department

2009 American LaFrance Eagle Pumper

Featuring:

Detroit Diesel Series 60 455 HP

Allison Transmission EVS-4000

24" Front Bumper with Center Hose Well

10 kW Onan Generator

Akron Deck Gun

Hale Q Max 2 Stage 2000 GPM Pump

1000 Gal. Water and 60 Gal. Foam Tanks

10 Wheel Well SCBA Storage Compartments



Millvale

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Neville Island

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Neville Township Fire Department

2008 American LaFrance Liberty Rescue Pumper:

Featuring:

Aluminum Body

Cummins ISL 400 Engine

Allison EBS 3000 Transmission

1500 GPM Hale Q-Max Pump

1000 Gal. Water Tank W/ 20 Gal. Foam Tank

Hale 3.3 Foam System

Akron Brass Wireless Remote Deck Gun
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Cucuta Del Norte Columbia 1959 ALF Ford F-800
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Cucuta Del Norte Columbia 1959 ALF Ford F-800
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Eldorado Bogota Columbia 1960 ALF IH
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Iran Tehran 1960 ALF GMC V-4008
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Okura Japan 1915 ALF type 12
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Quebec Montreal 1963 ALF
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Quebec Montreal 1963 ALF
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Rengo Chile 1959 ALF Ford F-600
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Rengo Chile 1959 ALF Ford F-600
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The Quebec ALF ladder, is that a self leveling turntable?????
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[quote name='IzzyEng4' post='333822' date='Sep 3 2009, 07:57 ']The Quebec ALF ladder, is that a self leveling turntable?????[/quote]



Izzy are you drinking again !
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[quote name='IzzyEng4' post='333822' date='Sep 3 2009, 07:57 ']The Quebec ALF ladder, is that a self leveling turntable?????[/quote]



It was.

Here's another factory photo of the same aerial.


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Bob



Retired and still a tax payer.
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[quote name='B95MACKFIRE' post='333942' date='Sep 3 2009, 23:42 ']Izzy are you drinking again ![/quote]





I was!!!! LOL



Bob thanks for conferming that. Never saw something like that before.
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[quote name='IzzyEng4' post='334628' date='Sep 6 2009, 18:56 ']I was!!!! LOL



Bob thanks for conferming that. Never saw something like that before.[/quote]



That's affirmative on the self-levelling turntable...Montreal had two of them - originally Ladders 22 and 34. There were 4 hydraulic cylinders that could be manipulated to level the turntable from front to rear as well as side to side.



The 63 vintage is slightly off the mark - they were delivered in 1960 and went in service in early 1961 as I recall.
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Regarding the self-leveling turntables, did'nt San Francisco run with a bunch of these?
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Here is our 231 finally in one piece. All lights & sirens are functional & decals are in place.


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The bottom shot is an International R-Series for Broome County Airport, Binghamton, NY. Will scan factory shots when time permits and post.



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Here a couple of photos of the International R-Series/American LaFrance crash truck for Broome County Airport. Strange that when I shot it over 20 years after it was delivered, it still had the chains on!

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American LaFrance factory photo from the Mark A. Redman Collection

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Photo by Mark A. Redman
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