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RModelMackFan

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  1. From the album: Mack Fire Apparatus

    Mount Kisco Mutuals FD (NY) beautiful 1984 Mack CF pumper, ex-front line Engine 104, now serving as a spare/parade Engine 102.
  2. From the album: Mack Fire Apparatus

    Bedford Fire Department's (NY) 2000 Mack RD Source Engine. Photo taken at a Memorial Day early morning pool house fire (several days prior were spent cleaning her inside and out for the Memorial Day Parade, with the structure fire taking place just hours before the parade).
  3. From the album: Mack Fire Apparatus

    Banksville Fire Department's (NY) Tanker 7, named "Fat Harry".
  4. From the album: Mack Fire Apparatus

    Bedford and Banksville FD Macks park next to each other at this Memorial Day structure fire.
  5. From the album: Mack Fire Apparatus

    Bedford FD Source Engine 108 relays water from a portable pond to the attack engine at a structure fire.
  6. From the album: Mack Fire Apparatus

    Chappaqua Fire Department's (NY) Engine 145, a unique Mack/Continental with a large diameter hose reel in the hosebed.
  7. Collection of Mack Trucks from around the area (Westchester County, New York).
  8. For more pics of our truck, theres a few more in my "gallery" on this site. You can also check out my Webshots at http://community.webshots.com/user/Bedford...vhost=community BKrois-you've got some great pics of Bankvilles apparatus, and the one above of the "supertanker" is great. My department still uses the "airhorn" when a call comes in, and there have been many a times where Ive confused Banksvilles horn with ours. They have a nice fleet of equipment, and Macks too.
  9. Hi everyone, my name is Graham and I'm new to this fourm. Just wanted to share some pictures of my fire department's source engine, a 2000 Mack RD. The truck is awesomely powerful and you can hear it coming from a mile away. The truck has a 1750 GPM pump, 250 gallon booster tank, 5000 feet of 5 inch supply line, and a custom body built by Gowans Knight. It also has an automatic transmission and "butterfly" style hood since the front mounted pump obstructs the normal hood tilt. I also posted various photos of Mack fire apparatus from the old days in my department as well as recent ones from parades and fire scenes. LI would love to know what you think of our engine. Its too bad Mack doesnt make fire apparatus any more!
  10. From the album: Mack Fire Apparatus

    Front view of a 1984 Mack CF, Engine 104 with the Mutual Engine Company of Mt. Kisco, New York.
  11. From the album: Mack Fire Apparatus

    A 1968 Mack CF/Pierce pumper as Engine 138 belonging to Goldens Bridge Fire Department of Goldens Bridge, New York. First due, and still running strong.
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