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  1. From the album: Fire Apparatus

    Union Fire Co (Carlisle PA) Tanker 41
  2. From the album: Fire Apparatus

    retired engine from Fitzwilliam, NH
  3. From the album: Fire Apparatus

    West Pennsboro Fire Co (Cumberland County, PA) Tanker 46
  4. First thing I noticed when I saw in that picture this morning was the beautiful B Model on the side
  5. I believe both engines and the Ford tanker were at the 07 convention
  6. Yep, its officially a "Mack/Sutphen". Has the guts of a Mack with the body of a Sutphen. We've had a few mechanical problems with it, but overall it does its job. It helps that our Chief's father owns PA Fire Apparatus, so we can take it half a mile down the road if it has problems. Not to mention that he also is usually the one driving it
  7. Today I had the chance to take some pics of Gettysburg FD's former Engine 1-1, a Mack B Pumper nicknamed the "General Ike". It was originally red before they changed their color scheme to "slime lime" and white; thankfully they restored it to red It was restored by PA Fire Apparatus, which is located in Heidlersburg. I believe it was restored for a private collector who had bought the truck, but hasnt picked it up yet. Enjoy! This rig was also there: These were all part of a Memorial Day display put out by the owner of PA Fire Apparatus/Lady and Taylor Body Shop, who happens to be the father of Heidlersburg's Fire Chief.
  8. that looks like its in very nice shape! what department did it belong to?
  9. thanks for the input guys While I was at work, my dad got home and tinkered around with it a little, and it turns out that the contacts in the distributor cap were corroded, so after a little cleaning, it fired up and ran. So what we figure happened is that we dont keep a lot of gas in it, so going up the hill, the gas got taken away from the line for the fuel pump, which made it quit. Then the corroded points kept it from starting even after there was plenty of fuel in it. Still is a mystery to me how they got corroded enough to keep it from starting in the 10 minutes that I was driving. I guess thats just how some of these old trucks are, though Thanks again for the tips
  10. Alrighty, so today I was driving our MB 410 around, and was coming up our driveway, and it decided to quit on me. At first, I thought it was low on gas because of going uphill, so I put about 5 gallons into the tank, and tried again. This didnt change anything, so I put 5 more gallons in, still won't start. I coasted it off the driveway, but now it's setting uphill and leaning towards the passenger's side. Also attempted to clean the points, but because of the hill, the cab wouldn't stay tilted, so I'm not sure how good of a job of cleaning I did. Any suggestions as to what might be the problem?
  11. thats a sweet rig!! and how many people can say they live in their mack truck? probably not a whole lot
  12. I'm with "other dog", white rims with wheels the same color as the truck would look great.
  13. alrighty, I got a video of the truck on here now, and also some more pictures: "Mack Tetrapoid Gears" Still waiting on my info packet from the Mack Museum, they said it would be about 4-6 weeks.
  14. Name: MB 410 Category: Old Mack Truck Videos Short Description: just the MB running View Video
  15. if you do, i'm sure im not the only one on here who would love to see a video
  16. that cab is great, even close to the right color a little too far away, though. got a question for you guys- anybody have any tips for getting the interior door latches to work again? the driver's side one will move, but doesnt seem to be working the latch.
  17. awesome rig! looking forward to hearing more about it . I'm sorry that I can't help with your mechanical issues, though. hope you get it up and running, because thats a beautiful truck
  18. alright, went out and took some pics today of the things that need fixed. mostly cracks and rust, pictures are up in my gallery
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