Just posting some pics of a nice Canadian AA fire truck at the train museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba, my kids were too interested in the trains to worry about an old fire truck but I grabbed some pics and thought I'd share
The las couple pics show the timken differential and the brake cable set up on the heavy Canadian trucks (ps I'm still looking for a good set of gears for that diff lol )
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Canadian AA fire truck
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- Posts: 32
- Joined: October 26th, 2014, 1:00 pm
- Body Type: flat deck
- Model Year: 1928
- Location: Fort St. John, BC, Canada
Re: Canadian AA fire truck
I guess there is no need for a horn when you have a massive siren under it.
That is a great looking fire truck.
That is a great looking fire truck.
Re: Canadian AA fire truck
Does anyone know if the wood spoke wheels used on Canadian AAs are Lincoln wheels? Lincoln used wheels like this with multiple hub bolts. Henry would never let an oversupply of an item go to waste, as Lincolns in 1929 and later increasingly used wire wheels. Might be worth some future study. Regards, Ed
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Nice truck, eh?
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This time we’re at the Western Development Museum in Moosejaw Saskatchewan. No AA’s but lots of trucks,cars, n railroad
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Lots to see here, don’t want to post all the pics and spoil it , hope everyone’s having a great fall
Rust and glory
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Lots to see here, don’t want to post all the pics and spoil it , hope everyone’s having a great fall
Rust and glory