Wow nice to see the yellow banana Seagrave quint again,it served Lebanon Pa up until 1976 designated Truck 20. 85' stick,was a great ride back in the day. Belonged to Rescue Hise Co.#4 Chauffeured by local 1952 IAFF.
im a volunteer firefighter from TEXAS and i have loved fire trucks since i was a kid .... i have quite a collection of toy fire trucks and am always looking for more .... i loved this video ... i would never leave this place lol .... beautiful truck guys !!!!
Imagine if you had all those trucks fully restored especially the older ones that's like bringing back fire rescue history cas those old trucks saved lives before what we got now but restoring old trucks like those with all original parts are extremely hard to come by and expensive
I just came across your video. I have lived in Sidney Ohio all my life where they built Mack firetrucks just down the street from where I grew up. I was only 7 or 8 when they moved out I think in 1962 ? I remember seeing the trucks inside the building when we drove by.
I was a Jr. FF outta Moorestown FD in Burlington Co. NJ back in '92. I'll never forget my first ever run. 1st call, ran as in the Ofc. Seat in a 74 or 75 CF to an alarm system at Moorestown Friend's School. 1st call in my life...got recalled as we pulled up. When you started your truck at about 19 min., I had a total flashback to that night. Thanks.
OMG, I seen Our Worcester Scope. Very Cool Brother, I love That place and all the Things your doing To restore your awesome Mack. Keep up The Great Work. Stay safe Dizzy.
I just subscribed! Fabulous fire apparatus! Great to see people preserving those beautiful trucks! If memory serves me I remember that blue Mack from Tamaqua when I used go to visit my Grandmother in Summit Hill.
Oh.. My GOD! If that collection doesn’t make a grown man cry and little boys jump with joy!! That’s the absolute closest thing to a dream come true, even just to see it on my screen 🤣🫶👌✌️😎
Great job you should be proud your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks great looking tiller truck and fire engines like the style terrific catch as usual love respect and appreciate you guys thanks ! Joe
That white Mack among all the “B” models is actually an “L” model. Many of the Mack “C” model tillers actually had Maxim aerials if it was in FDNY service.
Beautiful old CF you guys have there. Very nice !! Wasn't aware this particular historical society facility even existed. Spotted a few old MAXIM'S in there. One of my faves. Overall a very impressive assemblage. Reminds me of the Andy Leider Collection. Look forward to your future vid's. Thanks.
Hi Sean, Just found your clip here. Fascinating visit to the warehouse full of just beautiful rigs. I just subscribed to watch your piece in the future. Be well
Watching this video felt like going on a wild ride with a group of hilarious firefighters. From missing trucks to wobbling wheels, you guys definitely know how to keep the drama alive
4:40: Hahn. I never knew of the existence of that company, besides E - One, Seagrave, or Pierce. Unlike Fire Vehicles in Germany, all seem to be special made. All the best.
Good to see that ex fdny Seagrave in storage. It’s being restored. I did a Walkaround video of it last year when it was still with the FDNY. Was one of the first trucks down there and Survived the collapse of the World Trade Center on 9/11!
I’m the owner of the old 33. And you are correct on the rig. We are getting it refurbished to the way that it was the morning that it went down to the trade center.
Paul, that's awesome to hear! We loved the sticker on the door, things like that are what make the job so great; the guys are what make the job great. If we can help in anyway please let us know.
That Mack TDA is from Long Beach, CA they were a big Mack department for awhile. I work for LA City and we are thinking about about getting a Crown good luck on your project.
brake light on older Mack they all do that when you pull the maxi on there is a light on the dash and your brake light comes on when the key is on the on position
I'm pretty interested in older emergency vehicles so this is cool as hell lol, I noticed my hometown's old Mack CF quint (I think it's a quint) on the right at 9:30! Even though I don't remember much of it, I still miss it, I think it was sold in the early 2010s, we even used to have a Jeep M715 brush truck too
For everyone asking, they Historical Society has an open house every September. This would be an awesome event to attend and it helps them out GREATLY! Check them out on the web and on Facebook. www.theshfs.org
so that ex Fdny rig was kept at my firehouse engine 168 / ems station 23 on Staten Island, it was used as a spare for the boro. it was spare engine 513. from what I was told that rig was the current oldest rig in the Fdny that was also in 9/11. might have some pics of it still inservice as of a few months ago if you want
Our Mack similar to the pumper was a five-speed that didn't have synchronizers so you had to double -clutch it to change gears. The cab that was round in the front kinda put the driver and bell-ringer way out front.
Guys I'm with Catskill fire in the catskills and that's awesome seeing all the old trucks in the warehouse and that guy u said Pete we have 2 guys with the same last name in our fire company wonder if there related lol
Great question, when we bought this in 2021, it had been sitting for 15 years and was unknown told it ran. We paid 3500. Now for a rig in this shape that is a little high, but we wanted it badly enough!
@@RozovayaSmert and a lot of people have! I couldn't do anything to our, or any other Mack. But I see a lot of people buy them, take the body and pump off, and tow campers with them!
The Mack TDA is a CF-700. It should have the 864 V8 with a twin-turbo system. And it has a Maxim trailer, but the Mack sign on the ladder is a bit confusing.
Insanely amazing video man I just subscribe to your channel. Do you think you could please see if you could do a three or four hour long ASMR video of you driving this thing taken on the interstate into the city and use the Jake’s because that sounds amazing. I would love to see a video like that. Stay safe man. I hope all is well with you. Thanks for sharing your videos.
Question I gotta know since I would like to own one in the future, Does PA require for you to have a CDL to privately own and operate these on the public roads!
I do not believe they allow visitors to visit, we get to see all these rigs while we pick up and drop ours off. But they may have open house days. Check them out on FB Schuykill Historical Fire Society.
@@SeanGilmore92 we do allow visitors. Members are typically there at the warehouse facility Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9-4. There will be guys there most of this weekend as well for Memorial Day parades.
Hey guys👋thanks from MN 🥶for a very great post...74 yrs old...does my 💗 good to see this apparatus 👍
Beauty is metal deep. New pump good to go.
Damn what a collection
Wow nice to see the yellow banana Seagrave quint again,it served Lebanon Pa up until 1976 designated Truck 20. 85' stick,was a great ride back in the day.
Belonged to Rescue Hise Co.#4
Chauffeured by local 1952 IAFF.
im a volunteer firefighter from TEXAS and i have loved fire trucks since i was a kid .... i have quite a collection of toy fire trucks and am always looking for more .... i loved this video ... i would never leave this place lol .... beautiful truck guys !!!!
My grandpap was a fire fighter old days he love this show
@@ColeChi2009 COOL BROTHER ... THANKS FOR POSTING !
@@bigcountry5045 my grandpap was a firefighter 👩🚒 he had a mack
@@ColeChi2009 UUMMM YEP ... I GET THAT AND THATS COOL ... HE HAD A MACK ... THATS ALSO VERY COOL !! ONCE AGAIN THANKS FOR POSTING BROTHER !
@@bigcountry5045 he was near fayette county pa
I was a volunteer fire fighter from Connecticut for many yrs and when I saw this I was excited to see the older trucks
Imagine if you had all those trucks fully restored especially the older ones that's like bringing back fire rescue history cas those old trucks saved lives before what we got now but restoring old trucks like those with all original parts are extremely hard to come by and expensive
Nothing sounds like a Mack!
That's really awesome that you guys are actively working to preserve a piece of your department history. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for the support!
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I just came across your video. I have lived in Sidney Ohio all my life where they built Mack firetrucks just down the street from where I grew up. I was only 7 or 8 when they moved out I think in 1962 ? I remember seeing the trucks inside the building when we drove by.
I was a Jr. FF outta Moorestown FD in Burlington Co. NJ back in '92. I'll never forget my first ever run. 1st call, ran as in the Ofc. Seat in a 74 or 75 CF to an alarm system at Moorestown Friend's School. 1st call in my life...got recalled as we pulled up. When you started your truck at about 19 min., I had a total flashback to that night. Thanks.
Only a Mack sounds like a Mack!
Dang how cool would it be if all of those rigs were still in service doing runs for stuff like spare units or mutual aid calls.
OMG, I seen Our Worcester Scope. Very Cool Brother, I love That place and all the Things your doing To restore your awesome Mack. Keep up The Great Work. Stay safe Dizzy.
We love seeing that scope every year when we go up, she's a beaut!
This place is sick, man. I would love to look through this collection of firetrucks for hours
I just subscribed! Fabulous fire apparatus! Great to see people preserving those beautiful trucks! If memory serves me I remember that blue Mack from Tamaqua when I used go to visit my Grandmother in Summit Hill.
Sean Gilmore cool man great video video sir
Thanks!
That ol dog aint leaking hes just marking his turf!
Thats one massive garage of firetrucks
Love it when departments save these old engines for show and parade pieces!
Glad your back posting!
Me too! I'm hoping to make a few more videos this summer but you know how that goes, i'm going to try my best!
Hi north beach VFD
Thanks for the memories that you captured in this video!
I have ALWAYS wanted a Fire Truck 😍😍😍
This video is absolutely amazing. Wow just wow!!
I grew up with fire trucks if I was in there dying go to heaven
Oh.. My GOD! If that collection doesn’t make a grown man cry and little boys jump with joy!! That’s the absolute closest thing to a dream come true, even just to see it on my screen 🤣🫶👌✌️😎
Great job you should be proud your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks great looking tiller truck and fire engines like the style terrific catch as usual love respect and appreciate you guys thanks ! Joe
Great video love the fire trucks 😊
That white Mack among all the “B” models is actually an “L” model. Many of the Mack “C” model tillers actually had Maxim aerials if it was in FDNY service.
OMG!!!!.....i love it!!! beautiful apparatuses!!!.....i would never leave if i was in there!!!
Beautiful old CF you guys have there. Very nice !! Wasn't aware this particular historical society facility even existed. Spotted a few old MAXIM'S in there. One of my faves. Overall a very impressive assemblage. Reminds me of the Andy Leider Collection. Look forward to your future vid's. Thanks.
That's a beautiful collection
Incredible. The first truck I learned to drive back in 90 was a 71 Hahn 500gal pumper....
She’s a beauty I really wish I had one lol
Hi Sean,
Just found your clip here. Fascinating visit to the warehouse full of just beautiful rigs.
I just subscribed to watch your piece in the future.
Be well
Watching this video felt like going on a wild ride with a group of hilarious firefighters. From missing trucks to wobbling wheels, you guys definitely know how to keep the drama alive
4:40: Hahn. I never knew of the existence of that company, besides E - One, Seagrave, or Pierce. Unlike Fire Vehicles in Germany, all seem to be special made.
All the best.
Worked at KME in 2002 building these beasts. Also liked how you showed JT briefly ! That's where I lived when I worked at Kovatch.
Great video..
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I love the fire truck 🚒 ❤❤❤❤
Good to see that ex fdny Seagrave in storage. It’s being restored. I did a Walkaround video of it last year when it was still with the FDNY. Was one of the first trucks down there and Survived the collapse of the World Trade Center on 9/11!
WOW, now that's a solid piece of history. Glad to see it being preserved, and the lives of the men murdered on that day will live on.
I’m the owner of the old 33. And you are correct on the rig. We are getting it refurbished to the way that it was the morning that it went down to the trade center.
Paul, that's awesome to hear! We loved the sticker on the door, things like that are what make the job so great; the guys are what make the job great. If we can help in anyway please let us know.
Incredible video man! Truck really is beautiful
That Mack TDA is from Long Beach, CA they were a big Mack department for awhile. I work for LA City and we are thinking about about getting a Crown good luck on your project.
i've been to this location before, That warehouse is AMAZING! I didn't want to leave. lol
Right?!
brake light on older Mack they all do that when you pull the maxi on there is a light on the dash and your brake light comes on when the key is on the on position
that's so cool would love to check out that building
How cool would it be to see all of these to be in a parade? I would love it.
I'd love to see that, and see them all pumping!
I'm pretty interested in older emergency vehicles so this is cool as hell lol, I noticed my hometown's old Mack CF quint (I think it's a quint) on the right at 9:30! Even though I don't remember much of it, I still miss it, I think it was sold in the early 2010s, we even used to have a Jeep M715 brush truck too
For everyone asking, they Historical Society has an open house every September. This would be an awesome event to attend and it helps them out GREATLY! Check them out on the web and on Facebook.
www.theshfs.org
Where is this place located at? Nice Engine. Looks like ýoour in the Mt of Alabama or Tennessee
Nice that they were saved n not crushed
Where is this located? Who owns the Worcester Fire Department Scope 2 Truck (Worcester, Massachusetts Scope 2)?
so that ex Fdny rig was kept at my firehouse engine 168 / ems station 23 on Staten Island, it was used as a spare for the boro. it was spare engine 513. from what I was told that rig was the current oldest rig in the Fdny that was also in 9/11. might have some pics of it still inservice as of a few months ago if you want
That's awesome! If you scroll down there's a gentleman who owns it and commented on the video. He would definitely be interested!
Our Mack similar to the pumper was a five-speed that didn't have synchronizers so you had to double -clutch it to change gears. The cab that was round in the front kinda put the driver and bell-ringer way out front.
Brake lights on when the park brake is applied is an option call "Park Brake Lighting". Mack Truck still does it. Tom M., Emmaus, Pa
Nope, not sold yet! If you know anyone interested let me know!
We will spread the news my man!
@@SeanGilmore92 thanks brotha! Still have my dads truck, that will be in the family forever more than likely!
Guys I'm with Catskill fire in the catskills and that's awesome seeing all the old trucks in the warehouse and that guy u said Pete we have 2 guys with the same last name in our fire company wonder if there related lol
Yes that Maximum snorkel was from West Springfield Mass
wait if this is in pa where cis the old american tiller that was the old 645 tiller
@2:11 That Cadillac is half the factory weight due to rust
Mack is back!
The west Springfield Snorkle ... I wondered where it went, giant truck!
ENORMOUS
Our departments 1986 4 guys tanker does that with the brake lights. We just recently noticed it. It came from the same area in PA.
Are you able to buy any of this trucks, im wondering because i wana suprise my company with one and use it for parades
My question is how and how much does a regular fire truck that’s out of service cost lol
Great question, when we bought this in 2021, it had been sitting for 15 years and was unknown told it ran. We paid 3500. Now for a rig in this shape that is a little high, but we wanted it badly enough!
@@SeanGilmore92 Oh, that’s not too bad for a big truck like that, you could re-purpose those old fire trucks to do anything with
@@RozovayaSmert and a lot of people have! I couldn't do anything to our, or any other Mack. But I see a lot of people buy them, take the body and pump off, and tow campers with them!
@@SeanGilmore92 That’s pretty cool, I’d start a rental service and stuff like that lol
When you service a 3 inch thick hose, do you prefer to use both hands or call for backup and double team it
Finally your fire truck videos are back
And more to come!
@@SeanGilmore92 yay
Stone throw away from where I currently live great place knew several of the care takers.
I grew up in west Springfield mass I remember that snorkel it was yellow and had no roof then the town had it redone put roof on and painted it red
The Mack TDA is a CF-700. It should have the 864 V8 with a twin-turbo system. And it has a Maxim trailer, but the Mack sign on the ladder is a bit confusing.
any chance of doing a vid on the Century 2000 ladder truck at 9:09??
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Insanely amazing video man I just subscribe to your channel. Do you think you could please see if you could do a three or four hour long ASMR video of you driving this thing taken on the interstate into the city and use the Jake’s because that sounds amazing. I would love to see a video like that. Stay safe man. I hope all is well with you. Thanks for sharing your videos.
It's been requested before, I've gotta get the time but absolutely! And sadly she doesn't have a Jake Brake
@@SeanGilmore92 oh I understand. I didn’t know it’s already been requested I apologize.
My dad was on Washington county fire district 2 in hillsboro or. From 69-86 also was on Hammond fire department on the oregon coast before that
Nice
I live 45 seconds from there that was cool
Where would this be located? I’d so add this to my bucket list
Steering play too.
Question I gotta know since I would like to own one in the future, Does PA require for you to have a CDL to privately own and operate these on the public roads!
No, since our rig is registered as Antique it does not need a CDL.
Where is this? I’d love to contact someone, that Mack at about 9 minutes and 30 seconds is my department’s old engine.
Can you pull them all out into the open so all of them to be seen
THTS AWESOME!
I heard Phillipsburg, NJ might be selling a 1989 CF/Ward
Oh really...
0:50: Split Rims, so this vehicle must be 1960s or 1970s vintage. Rims like these became obsolete after the appearance of tubeless tyres for trucks.
What an enjoyable ride!! That Mack just sounds so good!!! Please, please do more unedited driving videos on this amazing rig!!
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I would love to see this
Where is this place located?
Que se hace con los SCBA que ya no usan
Buen video
Could someone send me the information I am interested in refurbishing my open cab Ford it is a 1986 model.
This is a fantastic walk through. Is this warehouse open for tours?
They have open houses but I'm not sure when!
Man that spot is awesome I need to get there sometime.
Your front grill looks new?? Is it that metal is impossible to find
It's not new, somehow it kept its shine. I buffed it last summer with the polisher but that's about it!
@@SeanGilmore92 great job!!
So in the furture videos will you go back to that place..?
Where is this place? Do they allow visitors in to see the trucks?? Would love to tour it!!
I do not believe they allow visitors to visit, we get to see all these rigs while we pick up and drop ours off. But they may have open house days. Check them out on FB Schuykill Historical Fire Society.
@@SeanGilmore92 thanks!! - I’ve been a volunteer firefighter in NJ for nearly 40 years and imagine they have some NJ trucks in there!!
@@SeanGilmore92 we do allow visitors. Members are typically there at the warehouse facility Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9-4. There will be guys there most of this weekend as well for Memorial Day parades.
I like the old ALF'S
If those trucks could talk, the stories they would tell.
Were are you
Where is this located
Did you guys happen to see if they had a Dietz 4 beam rotating light for sale? I am looking for one for a rig I am restoring. Thanks
I don't recall that, sorry!
Sound like Dayton wheels.
I run with station 30 nice CF.
Is this the collection of that Millionaire? Andy?? (I don't remember his last name)
Wonder if they have anything from the Hershey Volunteer Fire Company No.48
We didn't see any Hershey rigs!
the gmc rescue is from my town
Thats awesome!
@Sean Gilmore I show it to a old timer at the station and they were impressed