This from Mike Summa for #TBT:
For TBT-A real orphan fire apparatus in the Chicago area is the Maxim. Not many were purchased. Enjoy.Mike Summa
This from Mike Summa for #TBT:
For TBT-A real orphan fire apparatus in the Chicago area is the Maxim. Not many were purchased. Enjoy.Mike Summa
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#1 by harry on January 2, 2020 - 6:54 PM
around here I doubt there still is any but in Massachusetts still has at least two depts. palmer ma soon to be replaced and the other is Worcester ma has 2 for training rigs
#2 by Alan Fricker on January 2, 2020 - 1:16 PM
Westchester had a Maxim pumper and a mid-mount aerial purchased in the 1970s. Dave Fornell was the salesman who sold the units to them; then he was hired as chief and accepted delivery on them.
#3 by Al Whitlock on January 2, 2020 - 1:10 PM
There were quite a few Maxim’s in Lake County Indiana.
#4 by Marty Coyne on January 2, 2020 - 1:01 PM
Name was resurrected in the late 80’s and is still in production by Greenwood.
https://www.greenwoodev.com/custom-pumpers/
#5 by Crabbymilton on January 2, 2020 - 10:42 AM
Grand old sort of defunct builder.
Did that HME partnership ever work out?