I did not know we had any tiller ladders in the early 1930s thats cool to 👀
0:53 wtf happened here ? Obv a collapse But i wanna know the full story lmfao
Great pics. I actually remember driving some of the rear mount E Ones from the eighties and early nineties.
80 yr old apparatus buff...could smile,marvel at the rigs all day long...👍👍 MN 🥶
They had so many tillers back in the day, now none. Wonder why
I read that new tactics and teams required new equipment and new types of trucks. They also said reliability.
The white tiller at 57 mark was the only 125 ft tall America France tiller ever built. I believe the service less than a year before the wall fell on it
Great pictures! It's so tough to find these ricks on video actually responding. I look everywhere. But the pictures are great
Just look up Boston fires from the 40s, 50s, 60s, and up on TH-cam.
@@shawnwatson2shawnwat believe it or not I have. It's really hard to find.
Great video! Boy, back in those days when I was a kid, Boston had the most plain, unadorned, faded, worn and beaten up trucks.
Great rigs! Especially the Ward cabovers, Seagrave tillers, and closed cab Maxims.
Good job !
Good job dad
Thanks Yaaaay😁
I did not know we had any tiller ladders in the early 1930s thats cool to 👀
0:53 wtf happened here ? Obv a collapse But i wanna know the full story lmfao
Great pics. I actually remember driving some of the rear mount E Ones from the eighties and early nineties.
80 yr old apparatus buff...could smile,marvel at the rigs all day long...👍👍 MN 🥶
They had so many tillers back in the day, now none. Wonder why
I read that new tactics and teams required new equipment and new types of trucks. They also said reliability.
The white tiller at 57 mark was the only 125 ft tall America France tiller ever built. I believe the service less than a year before the wall fell on it
Great pictures! It's so tough to find these ricks on video actually responding. I look everywhere. But the pictures are great
Just look up Boston fires from the 40s, 50s, 60s, and up on TH-cam.
@@shawnwatson2shawnwat believe it or not I have. It's really hard to find.
Great video! Boy, back in those days when I was a kid, Boston had the most plain, unadorned, faded, worn and beaten up trucks.
Great rigs! Especially the Ward cabovers, Seagrave tillers, and closed cab Maxims.
Good job !
Good job dad
Thanks Yaaaay😁