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Old FDNY rigs with new homes
#61
Truck 1273, Tri-Community FD, Collegedale, TN

1972 Mack CF/Baker refurb

75' Aerialscope



x-Colonia, NJ

x-FDNY L-146, MT7218


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#62
Tower 77, Arrington, TN

1971 Mack CF

75' Aerialscope



x-South Burlington, VT

x-FDNY L-77, MT7104


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#63
Ladder Tower 1, Milan, TN

1966 Mack C/Panama Fire Apparatus refurb

75' Aerialscope



x-FDNY L-14, MT6601


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#64
Engine 32, Progress, PA

1978 Mack CF/Interstate Mack refurb

1000/500



x-FDNY E-90, MP7833


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#65
Last one for tonight.....



Engine 321, Progress, PA

1971 Mack CF/Swab refurb

1000/500



x-FDNY E-156, MP7115


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#66
Furguson VFD

Pulaksi County, KY

Engine 36

1981 American LaFrance 1000/1000



Ex FDNY E-219, ALF SN CE7158


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Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire
Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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#67
[quote name='CNYFireTrucks' timestamp='1317771482' post='459025']

Engine 4 in Saxton River VT was this Ex-FDNY ALF.

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What is the latest on this engine? I heard it was for sale awhile ago. Anyone know?



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#68
that's got to be one of the strangest cabs I've ever seen! What kind of contraption is that? It surely doesn't look like a Mack C, even a refurbed Mack C...



[quote name='GA_Dave' timestamp='1317777643' post='459058']

Ladder Tower 1, Milan, TN

1966 Mack C/Panama Fire Apparatus refurb

75' Aerialscope



x-FDNY L-14, MT6601

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Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


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#69
[quote name='GA_Dave' timestamp='1317776708' post='459045']

Engine 1, Southern Hills FD, Crestview Hills, KY

1972 Mack CF/Summit refurb

1000/650



x-FDNY E-230, MP7208

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Last fall this rig was at VSI in Lexington, Ky being repaired (transmission) for possible sale, I haven't been back to find out if it found a new home. It had recently been traded in by the 519 VFD in West Liberty Ky.    
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#70
**EDIT** Thanks to the info by a couple members, this is confirmed as a non-FDNY rig.


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#71
Biglerville, Adams County, PA Engine 6-1, 1250/1000. 1981 ALF former Engine 61 from the Bronx. Extensive rebuild by PA Fire Apparatus in 1990. Currently for sale on their website. My photo from 2007.


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#72
Steelton, PA Eng 50 - 1979/99 Mack CF/ITE 1000/500 (X-FDNY Eng 229).


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#73
Liberty FC of Schuylkill Haven, PA Wgn 736 - 1980/94 Mack CF/ITE 1000/500 (X-FDNY Eng 63).


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#74
Here's what FDNY X-Lad 38 from a previous post looked like when it served Ramsey, NJ as Lad 442.


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#75
Annandale Hose Co of Clinton Twp, NJ Trk 4669 was a 1972/91 Mack CF 75' aerialscope (X-FDNY Lad 159).


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#76
Edgemont, PA Eng 311 was a 1979 American LaFrance 1000/500 (X-FDNY Eng 232).


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#77
Greenawalds, PA Eng 1112 was a 1978/94 Mack CF/Micro 1000/750 (X-FDNY Eng 252).


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#78
Jacobus, PA Eng 182 is a 1981/97 American LaFrance/J.C. Moore 1250/1250. (X-FDNY Eng 222).


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#79
Another one I've got tagged as X-FDNY Eng 222 is this 1972/83 Mack CF/Steeldraulics 1000/600 belonging to the BJW FC of Bradford Twp, PA. It also served Duncannon, PA before BJW.


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#80
[quote name='Andrew2340' timestamp='1317785769' post='459072']

that's got to be one of the strangest cabs I've ever seen! What kind of contraption is that? It surely doesn't look like a Mack C, even a refurbed Mack C...

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That cab was fabricated by Panama Fire Apparatus. The front jacks are actually inside the sheet metal.
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