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It's a Mack CF-600 (the serial number could have different numbers after the 6 but they're usually badged as CF-600s). I have one myself but it's green and white with lower rear fenders for hard sleeves and a ladder. From the way it looks the front suction is closer to the driver side whereas mine has it directly in the middle. A long lasting and famous unit used all round the country, some are even in service to this day despite the fact they started selling the model in the 60s!

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Who needs a back yard when you could have a :mack1: Yard?!

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Its a Mack CF600.  Bullet proof.  Hands down the best fire truck ever made.  Would most likely have a 237 in it.  Of the almost 4000 that were built from 1967 to 1991 most had 237's although at various times they offered 300's, 350's and about 100 or so V8 400's were made.

Noroton Heights Connecticut still operates a straight stick and a rescue pumper on CF chassis.

http://www.norotonheightsfd.com/apparatus.html

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Ed Smith

1957 B85F 1242 "The General Ike"

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