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Post by wardengine on Feb 15, 2008 12:25:03 GMT -5
after many years of thought,i thought i'd start a site for our members & friends,buffs could have a common place to enjoyour interests. welcome to all who have logged on, enjoy!!!
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Post by mackengine on Feb 15, 2008 19:32:42 GMT -5
Your doing a marvelous job with this site. Keep it up
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Post by tcosgrovejones on Feb 17, 2008 9:39:30 GMT -5
Tommy Great Job. I joined up so I can post pictures and keep tabs on you ;D Cosgr :Dve
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Post by wardengine on Feb 17, 2008 9:56:57 GMT -5
Tommy Great Job. I joined up so I can post pictures and keep tabs on you ;D Cosgr :Dve thats great brother, somebody has to do that tedious job!!!!!!!!!!!
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irish
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Post by irish on Feb 21, 2008 22:37:03 GMT -5
Good Luck Tom. I look forward to lots of info on old apparatus. JH
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Post by jif043195 on Feb 22, 2008 21:42:00 GMT -5
Hey Tom...I'm sure I'll enjoy this site plenty! I look forward to seeing you on the parade circuit starting in just a few months!
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Post by wardengine on Feb 22, 2008 21:53:50 GMT -5
Hey Tom...I'm sure I'll enjoy this site plenty! I look forward to seeing you on the parade circuit starting in just a few months! you bet!!!
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Post by wardengine on Feb 23, 2008 17:31:50 GMT -5
i wanted to thank every one for all their pm's ,phone calls, & emails of encouragement on this site. believe me i am enjoying this as much as all of you, if anyone has any photos or contributions email them to me and i will gladly put them on for you
Thanks to ALL of you!!!
TOM BRETZ
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gus
New Member
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Post by gus on Feb 25, 2008 10:13:00 GMT -5
Hi Tom just wanted to say Good Job on the sight. Also the picture of Yorkville's quad it is a 1949 not a 50 you probably got the info out of a red book can't remember the name. This truck was built on a Marmon Harrington chaise.It was the first fire truck I drove. It was really fun to drive with chains on all six wheels. Tom Sippel fire society member
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box2565
Full Member
Truck 14 - 1953 Seagrave
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Post by box2565 on Mar 1, 2008 21:31:14 GMT -5
Howdy,
I just joined the site and thought I would say hello. Always nice to see more activity from the SPAAMFAA Chapters! Just found this forum tonight!
Sincerely,
Steve Hagy
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Post by lastdue on Mar 2, 2008 0:10:32 GMT -5
Hey I just got the link through the SPAAMFAA group while not from the area I was there once and I own a 1948 KB-6 International/Darley that served Locust Dale, which is near Frackville. If it qualifies for the gallery I'll post some current pictures of it. Whit Whitaker
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Post by wardengine on Mar 2, 2008 8:35:13 GMT -5
Hey I just got the link through the SPAAMFAA group while not from the area I was there once and I own a 1948 KB-6 International/Darley that served Locust Dale, which is near Frackville. If it qualifies for the gallery I'll post some current pictures of it. Whit Whitaker by all means we would appreciate the photo. thank you for stopping by, we hope you enjoyed our site and welcome you back but please forward the pic TOM BRETZ
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Post by wardengine on Mar 2, 2008 11:14:32 GMT -5
i just want to welcome all our new members on the site,i noticed we got 5 just this morning.
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Post by cobywill on Mar 2, 2008 21:06:13 GMT -5
My name is Coby, I'm 26 and own a 1968 American Lafrance Pioneer I (Detroit 6v53)
Think this site is a great idea and hope the momentum builds. Good job, Tom.
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Post by wardengine on Mar 2, 2008 21:35:16 GMT -5
My name is Coby, I'm 26 and own a 1968 American Lafrance Pioneer I (Detroit 6v53) Think this site is a great idea and hope the momentum builds. Good job, Tom. thanks coby(future member of the society) spread the word. it appears that everyone is enjoying it so far!!!!
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