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1961 Mack C95
 

1961 Mack C95

 

Engine 311 is a 1961 Mack Model C Engine.  It last served the Fairless Hills Volunteer Fire Department in Fairless Hills, PA.  It features a Mack ENF707C Thermodyne Gasoline Engine, a 5-speed Manual Transmission, Air Brakes, working dual booster reels, and a permanently mounted 3 inlet deck gun.  The warning devices include a Federal Model 174-A Super Beacon Ray and a Federal Q2B siren.  The Waterous pump is rated at 1000 G.P.M., and the pumper has a 500 gallon tank.  It carries Mack Registration Number C95F-1104 and is owned by Lindsay Dye of Richardson, Texas, and Richard Dye of Glen Rose, Texas.

Additional Pictures

1961 Mack C95

In-service Photo from the 1960s.

 

1961 Mack C95

Delivery Day in Dallas, Texas; August 21, 2004.

1961 Mack C95

Neiman's Adolphus Children's Parade in December 2004.

1961 Mack C95

Annual Texas Fire Museum Muster in May 2005.
 

1961 Mack C95

The start of a new day.
 

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