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If your VIN includes "6BG", the 6 refers to a fire truck and "BG" is a "BG" chassis. Fire "BG" chassis were also referred to as a "Type 50" model fire truck. "Type 50"s had a 500 GPM rotary pump. 

                              bulldogboy

Edited by bulldogboy

I do not believe Mack made their own pumps. The pumps produced by Northern for Mack had the Mack logo cast into them. Just as they do now, Mack was an assembler of parts produced by sub-contractors based on Mack designs when the truck was built.

I have been told that Mack even purchased the hose bodies of the early fire apparatus from Northern.

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On 4/13/2017 at 4:34 AM, Mack_M123 said:

 looks like a roots blower design Inside like Detroit Diesel have...?

Rotary-Gear Style pump, Manufactured by Northern for Mack. 

TWO STROKES ARE FOR GARDEN TOOLS

Thought Mack also built their own transmissions and rear axles, also have the IM logo cast in... Must disassemble the pump it don`t run till the 60s I think. The bronze volume/pressure regulating sleeve stucks in the pump (must make a special puller tool) and many dirt, rust in...But the pump rotor turns over free if I hand crank the engine. The front priming pump (to prime the pump with water if water sucked from lake) also stucks, I think they only  use hydrants.

I found two pics of exact my truck from the 30s.  Hyde Park Cincinatti Stadion 46 Engine 46! Looking for one historic pic from the rig before the

station maybe someone have? Only found the newer Seagrave rig which they have in service as ENG46 after my truck from 1955 to 1976

 

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Mack did, and still does, build their own axles, transmissions, engines, etc., but they never built their own fire apparatus pumps. The early pumps were specifically made for Mack and thus had the Mack or IM logo cast into them for Mack. Just because a part has a cast Mack or IM logo doesn't mean it was produced by Mack.

Money, sex, and fire; everybody thinks everyone else is getting more than they are!

  • 8 years later...
On 3/5/2017 at 5:40 PM, Mack_M123 said:

Maybe someone can help me, I bought a 1933 (I think) Mack AP Type 19 Pumper Firetruck, I think 750gpm pump, seller says it have a Mack built pump and they only use it up to 1932? It does habe the big AP 707cui 150hp 6inline gas engine. Could someone tell me more history info/built date from the serial #6AP6S 1061 or to which department it was delivered, Cincinatti CFD? If not where can I get further Infos?  I found the same looking AP Type 19 model serial #1050 from Cincinatti FD at internet and they say built 1933 but if true...Wondering some AP`s have the 7 big squared side Hood louvers and other the slotted ones and both trucks should be from 1932 or 1933, or with the slotted ones are BG models? The 1933 have normal steel rims and 1932 cast spokes?

Thanks, Matt

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Hi I just saw this thread searching for pictures to have seats made. 
 

How is this truck doing? If you come across any others that may be for sale please let us know. 
Thank you 

Ryan 

On 3/5/2017 at 5:40 PM, Mack_M123 said:

Maybe someone can help me, I bought a 1933 (I think) Mack AP Type 19 Pumper Firetruck, I think 750gpm pump, seller says it have a Mack built pump and they only use it up to 1932? It does habe the big AP 707cui 150hp 6inline gas engine. Could someone tell me more history info/built date from the serial #6AP6S 1061 or to which department it was delivered, Cincinatti CFD? If not where can I get further Infos?  I found the same looking AP Type 19 model serial #1050 from Cincinatti FD at internet and they say built 1933 but if true...Wondering some AP`s have the 7 big squared side Hood louvers and other the slotted ones and both trucks should be from 1932 or 1933, or with the slotted ones are BG models? The 1933 have normal steel rims and 1932 cast spokes?

Thanks, Matt

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Hi I just saw this thread searching for pictures to have seats made. 
 

How is this truck doing? If you come across any others that may be for sale please let us know. 
Thank you 

Ryan 

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