[AT] OT- Anyone looking for a Fire Engine??? OT
HaliganBar at aol.com
HaliganBar at aol.com
Fri Oct 29 09:31:41 PDT 2004
Steve,
Where is it located and is it gas or diesel?
We traded in one of our 1977 Engines this Spring. It ended up on a horse farm
in Rhode Island. The owner gets a good break on his insurance for having a
pumper on the property. The insurance guy comes out once a year to verify the
pump test.
Karl
In a message dated 10/29/04 3:08:15 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
falcon at telenet.net writes:
<< The FD I am a member of will be putting up for sale one of the older
pump trucks. We replaced it with a newer unit and it is just collecting
dust and rust now. It is a Lime Yellow '75-6 Ford Cab over (no pictures
yet but it looks just like the retired engine 5 on this page.
http://cnyfiretrucks.com/qr/ruralgrove.html Make an offer.
Oh and if you want to see the toys I normally play with take a look at
http://cnyfiretrucks.com/uv/vh.html The first station in VanHornesville
is over 100 years old and is height limited. It was a blacksmiths shop
and then a store. The second station in Starkville is the one I usually
go out of.
There are three trucks in each station.
#1 has Rescue 507, Engine 159, Engine 156
#2 has Rescue 526, Engine 135, Engine 157( front pump is off in the
picture, being re-sealed and tested)
The retired engine 157 is still available but it hasn't been touched in
two years. CHEAP...
Steve Williams
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