This truck here. This put out my house fire in 1994 in the city of Bethlehem. along with a Neiboring fire 2 blocks away . The memories of thies old engines goes on and way back rip reserve 1 the old engine 1. And then befor the 11 I know it’s still runnin strong them cats keep purrin forever ..
As someone that ran on a 1981 Mack CF, and a 1991 Mack CF/Grumman, they truly have a place in my heart. The old Mack's were/are workhorses. Nothing made today will hold up. We were lucky to reaquire our 81 CF (she was maintained in beautiful condition thankfully, a legit collector). Yet to this day, if I had to choose the 81 Mack, or our new engine (lets just say Pierce) to show up to a working fire and have everything work 100% correctly, I would put my money on the 81 CF all day everyday, hell even today with her as our show piece, I would rather have her pump than anything else.
I love it! I actually purchased a 1978 CF686 back in October and have been scrounging for any sort of information on them. I have the full history of the truck but now I need any information I can find on how to fix them. But it's awesome to see this video and I'll definitely be looking forward to more!
This truck here. This put out my house fire in 1994 in the city of Bethlehem. along with a Neiboring fire 2 blocks away . The memories of thies old engines goes on and way back rip reserve 1 the old engine 1. And then befor the 11 I know it’s still runnin strong them cats keep purrin forever ..
SO glad the rig could help out. This engine was known for being fast, and being able to pump a ton of water, what else would you want in a firetruck!
As someone that ran on a 1981 Mack CF, and a 1991 Mack CF/Grumman, they truly have a place in my heart. The old Mack's were/are workhorses. Nothing made today will hold up. We were lucky to reaquire our 81 CF (she was maintained in beautiful condition thankfully, a legit collector). Yet to this day, if I had to choose the 81 Mack, or our new engine (lets just say Pierce) to show up to a working fire and have everything work 100% correctly, I would put my money on the 81 CF all day everyday, hell even today with her as our show piece, I would rather have her pump than anything else.
I live in Bethlehem Township, I remember seeing this around the city. Can't wait to see it restored
I love it! I actually purchased a 1978 CF686 back in October and have been scrounging for any sort of information on them. I have the full history of the truck but now I need any information I can find on how to fix them. But it's awesome to see this video and I'll definitely be looking forward to more!
Love those old CF s best firetruck ever built
Amen!
Nothing beats an old Mack they are loyal as hell
Nothing stops a Mack!
I like the commentary, nicely edited. Keep up the good work
Very cool! Congratulations
Thanks Mike! You guys really helped with this, looking forward to meeting you all at upcoming meets!
@@SeanGilmore92 Absolutely, I’m looking forward to it as well
If I ever bought a real fire truck, I think it would be a Mack CF.
Awesome
Go get em brothas!
Long love the Bulldogs!
Thanks man!
i just found gold
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hey, I saw you guys drive by my house in that rig! I was wondering who bought it.
before I bought my 1989 American lafrance pemfab pacemaker special edition I was going to buy this and went and saw it.
Once you get it back to the area, will you be displaying it anywhere?
Mack maxidyne diesel engines can always sound like a dog in heat when its running
If she was anona, donate it to the fire department of Villa Hermosa, the Dominican Republic, and I am a Firefighter, we don't have a truck.
My number, if you remove me, call me, I do not apply English to Spanish.
Okay, why am i watching people with fire trucks?
25.April.2021
Why not....
😂