Somewhere there is a photo of 272's '41 Mack hooked up to a hydrant on Main street just south of Roosevelt right where Woolworth's used to be. I wish I could find it as "LoneWolf319" is looking for 272 photos. By the way, Kevin, 297 had the same rig at that time.Perhaps E272 before 273
Loved that early 40s Mack that 272 had
I wish I could find them my friend. If and when I do you'll be the second to know.Memory Master.... If l remember correctly you sent me pics from a local newspaper that you posted on a few groups regarding 319 and other units.
I'm looking for a good shot of E 272 rig itself. That was 319s first rig from 10-18-30 to 12-24-30. Thanks for your help buddy
Thanks Memory masterI wish I could find them my friend. If and when I do you'll be the second to know.
It dawned on me late last night that the aforementioned photo was in a 40's or early 50's WNYF incorporated in an article about eductors or Supervising Engineers. Don't quote me on the article but I do know the photo is there.Thanks Memory master
Thanks for your help. We are looking for the early 40s MackThis may not be what you're looking for, but the description states Engine 272 (a Seagrave) on Union Street in Flushing.
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