Monday, March 2, 2009

Vigilant Hose Finally Gets New Seagrave


On March 2, 1981 the Vigilant Hose Company accepted delivery of their 1981 Seagrave engine after a 26-month wait. The engine was equipped with a 1,500 gallon per minute pump and carried 750 gallons of water. The engine cost the company $103,725.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I know that I have to post on the day that you put up a post on which I share the namesake for this blog. This was big stuff for us when this engine showed up. We waited for it forever, thinking it was never going to show up.Finally we were moving from the sixties into the eighties. It was fun running the 81 and 69 Seagrave out the door back to back. There was no keeping up in the 69 on the opening road but if you were running the back roads with one of the real gear bangers driving it made for an exciting run.
I always hated pulling out of the building in this engine , more then one guy trimmed the door frame on the way out. By the way who are those young guys in the picture?

Anonymous said...

Does anybody know where the 81 is currently?


WMIT

Anonymous said...

You will find this rig at the Franklin Twp Fire Co. in Bradford County, PA. I had the chance to see it this past summer.

Pat Shoop

Anonymous said...

Pat, can you bring a pic of it down on Sat?

WMIT

Anonymous said...

I was also wondering where the engine ended up at? Nice post Brad, keep up the great work.

Haney said...

WMIT
Try this link. The 81 was originally sold to Upper Black Eddy FD in Bucks County.
http://franklintwpfiredept.tripod.com/index.html

Anonymous said...

No kidding! That's like 10 minutes from where I grew up! Learn something new every day! Now THAT'S the stickerbushes!
TJ

Anonymous said...

It is still lime green, Runs fast, and sounds just as loud when it ran down King St. I will bring some photos I took on Saturday.

Shoop