This vehicle was seen at a New York fire apparatus show on July 7, 1927 and it was ordered right off the show room floor at a cost of $13,250. It stayed in service until September 1963.
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Vehicle just arriving at the Dick Shappy warehouse. We will update this album with all the accessories displayed at a later date.
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When new, this pumper came with wooden spoke wheels and two wheel brakes. The vehicle was later upgraded to steel wheels and four wheel mechanical brakes.
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Many fire apparatus extras have been added to this truck since its purchase. Two Dietz Fire King lanterns, four inch soft suction hose, breathing equipment, fire axe, period ALF foamite extinguishers, Baker deck gun, Indian "back pack" fire extinguishers, and many different sized brass nozzles.
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Right side of "Big Six" engine. Cooling capacity 12 gallons. Oil capacity 19 quarts. 12 volt electrical system. Dual ignition (magneto and battery).
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Right side showing solid bronze rotary gear pump with 1000 gallon capacity. This pumper is capable of throwing a stream of water 280 feet vertically at the rate of 570 gallons per minute.
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Left side view of 1000 gallon capacity pump.
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Left side view of the "Big Six" engine compartment. 130 horsepower, 5 1/2" bore, 6" stroke.