Notice, they didn't have tiller roof installed yet. I don't remember curved exhaust stacks either so I'm sure the Shops changed them before they were assigned.68jk09 said:I do not remember the exhaust stack on the FDNY ALFs of 68 & 69 having the curved exhaust stack tip like in the picture of the seven above.....lots of fun w/the stacks though....sometime when going off tour we would dump flour down the stack & on the 1st run for the succeeding tour when the Rig started whoever was nearby would get showered....another was to jam slivers of pine wood hidden between the stack & the band holding it & after a few runs back to back the wood would start to emit a burning smell & if they were responding at the time someone would smell it & say we got a job & guys would start putting on their coats etc.
Gman, am I seeing this right? You called you own Ladder 17......19!guitarman314 said:
Photo of seven of the twelve 1968 American LaFrance 900 series diesel powered tillers originally assigned to Ladders: 19, 19, 26, 27, 28, 42, 43, 103, 107, 111, 120 & 123. Four more were delivered in 1969 going to Ladders: 31, 38, 48 & 108.
Old age making me misfire while typing. ;Dfdce54 said:Gman, am I seeing this right? You called you own Ladder 17......19!guitarman314 said:
Photo of seven of the twelve 1968 American LaFrance 900 series diesel powered tillers originally assigned to Ladders: 19, 19, 26, 27, 28, 42, 43, 103, 107, 111, 120 & 123. Four more were delivered in 1969 going to Ladders: 31, 38, 48 & 108.