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Looks like it has ground sweep nozzles under the front bumper. I don't think that I've seen that before on a "B" model. Another tandem axle Mack "B" model pumper was operated by the Marsh Harbour Fire Department on Grand Abaco Island, Bahamas. There used to be a photo of it on their website but it is no longer there. bulldogboy
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Harvey Eckart's book, "Mack Model B Fire Trucks", has two photos of Mack "B" tandem axle fire trucks. One is a semi-cab delivered to Peebles District Volunteer Fire Company in McCandless Township, PA, just outside of Pittsburgh. It doesn't mention the model but this is probably the other "B-95F" that General Ike mentioned. On the cover is a tandem axle "B" with a coupe cab delivered to Pratt & Whitney Aircraft's Florida Operations. There is no info on this one either but it looks like a "B-85F". I always thought that the Mack "B" model was the best looking fire truck, a little cramped in the coupe cab but still a great fire truck. It's funny but Mack's spec sheet for the standard "B" model fire truck lists it as a coupe, 3 man cab. When I operated one with the driver, officer, and a sling pack in the cab I cannot imagine a third person and still be able to steer, shift, and all the other stuff. bulldogboy
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L85 Hydrovac booster replacement? ISO L model brake parts.
bulldogboy replied to WFDMack10's topic in Air Systems and Brakes
Deputy Chief 80: I agree with j hancock: I always liked the "E" model. This one appears to be a commercial chassis, "EH", with an aftermarket body and separate pump engine (not that there is anything wrong with that !!!!). Good luck with your restoration, keep us updated on its progress. bulldogboy -
Look under "Trucking News", "News - Ford Medium Duty Trucks", posted October 28, 2016. bulldogboy
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VW considers Crafter commercial van for U.S.
bulldogboy replied to kscarbel2's topic in Trucking News
So, will the U.S. van market become over saturated with more brands? And, if so, who gets hurt the most, perhaps GM if they don't develop a "European" style van? I have no stake in this at all, just wondering. bulldogboy -
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1950 model. There is only one 2 1/2" discharge on the right side for a total of three which usually, but not always, indicates a 750 GPM pump. Probably about a 200 gallon tank which was about right for that year. My department's "B" models had four 2 1/2" discharges but four were 750 GPM and one was 1,000 GPM. bulldogboy
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ATCA-New England Chapter Show
bulldogboy replied to Red Horse's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Last Sunday, about noon, I was heading south on I-495 to a family function when I saw a nice, yellow Mack "B" model tandem tractor heading north on 495. I saw it just north of the Rte. 117 exit so I'm guessing that he might have left early and was heading home. I was driving at the time so I couldn't get a long look but it did look nice. bulldogboy -
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New Hampshire Macks
bulldogboy replied to 2stacksuperdog's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Meadowood County Area Fire Department, Fitzwilliam, NH, once ran this early Mack "B" model pumper as a muster truck. MCAFD was a private fire department that ran a fire school and provided specialized fire equipment (dive team, rescue tools, tankers, and a couple of former FDNY Mack "Aerialscopes") mutual aid to fire departments in southwest NH, southeast VT, and north central MA. It is now out of business. bulldogboy -
Great looking truck, looks like it was well taken care of for the last 16 years. Hope that you get 16 more years out of it. bulldogboy
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1933 Mack Type 50...more questions then answers!
bulldogboy replied to TRFD1933's topic in Fire Apparatus
It's the Barnstable Fire Department that has a 1935 Mack "B" model pumper. Same town, different department. West Barnstable's antique is a 1956 Ford "F"/John Bean 500/500. Barnstable, MA has five fire districts: Barnstable, West Barnstable, Cotuit, Hyannis, and Centerville-Osterville- Marston Mills (COMM). bulldogboy -
Interesting placement of that after market beacon. Also, looks like they removed the "Sirenlite" from the cowl and covered it with a metal plate. My department's semi-cab "L" model pumpers came with the Mars "88" light and a "Sirenlite". Later, the mechanics added a beacon on a post behind the cab. The crewcab "L" had an "88" light on the roof and a "Sirenlite" on the cowl. A beacon was later added to the rear of the roof. bulldogboy
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On Saturday, September 10, 2016, the Salisbury Station Bridge, a wooden covered bridge connecting Cornwall and Salisbury, VT was destroyed in a fire. It was 154' long and was built in 1865. The fire was discovered at about 2:50 P.M. and by the time Cornwall and Salisbury firefighters arrived the bridge was destroyed. As of now the fire is under investigation by fire investigators from the Vermont State Police. Wooden bridges had roofs to protect the wooden decks and frames from the weather. bulldogboy
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These two Mack "R" model and one Ford "C" model water trucks from the former Rockingham Park in Salem, NH will be among the equipment and property being auctioned on September 24 and 25, 2016. Here is a link to the auctioneer's website: www.jsjauctions.com. bulldogboy
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New Hampshire Macks
bulldogboy replied to 2stacksuperdog's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
This 1970s Mack "R" model water truck worked at Rockingham Park in Salem, NH. The "Ole Rock" was a thoroughbred and harness racing track well known throughout the world of horse racing. It recently closed after 110 years of operation; in recent years there was no live racing, only simulcasting. I don't know the specs on this truck but as it only watered down the track between races it probably doesn't have a lot of mileage. This truck and other equipment will soon be auctioned off. Back in the 1960s I remember the "Rock" had a larger Mack "E" model (maybe an "EM" or "EQ") water truck. They threw a few lengths of 1 1/2" fire hose on the front fender and that was their fire truck to protect the stable areas. I wish that I had a picture of that truck. In 1980 the grandstand was destroyed in a spectacular fire; the "E" was long gone by then but it would have been a sight to see it fighting the fire alongside Salem's fleet of Mack "CF" apparatus. bulldogboy -
To continue the Cape Cod brush breaker theme, there were many brush breakers built on Ford COE 4X4 chassis. The first one was built by the town of Barnstable, MA in 1937. Later ones were built by the individual fire departments and Barnstable County on 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s Ford COE 4X4 chassis. There were a couple of 4X2 but most were 4X4. A good reference on Cape brush breakers is www.capecodfire.com. Other Ford COE fire trucks were some 1956 Ford "C" pumpers built for the Canadian army and some 1956 Crown pumpers built for California departments. Both the Canadian and California Fords had semi-cabs and very short wheelbases. 1956 was the last year for the fixed "C" model cab; starting in 1957 the famous "C" model tiltcab was introduced. bulldogboy
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Mack 458: You're right, a Mack fire chassis would have dual ignition with dual button starters, no key. I forgot about that little detail. Panama Fire Apparatus was a used fire truck dealer located in Lynn Haven, FL. That would explain the Panama sticker on the bumper. I'm not sure if they are still in business. bulldogboy
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My departments red 1956 "B-85F" had a green interior, all the later ones had red interiors. I've never heard of a Mack built "B-68" pumper. The body on this particular truck does not look like a Mack body. On both sides of the hood, on the right side ahead of the air filter, there is a emblem that may be from the body manufacturer. It almost looks like a Maxim emblem but I can't tell for sure. BTW, would a gas engine have an air filter on the outside like that, I always thought that meant a diesel engine? dogg rescue, do you know what department it came from? bulldogboy
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Then you can have some Yuengling ice cream for dessert. bulldogboy
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The USPS likes those new Dodge full size vans. I've seen a lot of them at post offices. bulldogboy
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Looks like my neck of the woods, the Hillsborough County Fair Grounds in New Boston, NH. The red building is Dodge's General Store in the center of town, been there for decades. New Boston center is a picturesque New England town. New Boston is home to the U.S.A.F. New Boston Tracking Station up on Chestnut Hill. A former U.S.A.A.F. bombing range it now tracks satellite communications. bulldogboy
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New Hampshire Macks
bulldogboy replied to 2stacksuperdog's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
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Two more red fords: 1. An early '80s F-700 with two tanks on board, not sure what it was used for. 2. A new style "Louisville" dump truck for sale. bulldogboy
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That green Ford "C" looks like the Ford "C" 4X4/Pierce that the Rhode Island Environmental Management Agency used to operate. Perhaps they donated it to the camp? bulldogboy
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