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1972 Mack CF Tower Ladder . This is a classic 1972 Mack CF688 Tower Ladder with a 75 ft Baker Aerialscope. It has a 350 HP diesel engine. A total of 375 Mack Baker Aerialscopes were built of which 173 went to FDNY. . Most Aerialscopes were 75 foot models, like this one. A total of 35 of the 95 foot model were built starting in 1985. Of these 17 went to FDNY. Many older Mack CF tower ladders have been refurbished and are entering their third decade of front line service. Some have been remounted on new Seagrave or Spartan Chassis. Baker Equipment and Engineering Company of Richmond, Virginia, manufactured the Aerialscope tower ladder unit. Baker was acquired by Seagrave in 1999 and then production was moved to Clintonville, Wisconsin. Mack Trucks was active in the fire apparatus industry from 1901 to 1990. Founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 1901, in 1905 the five Mack brothers moved their operations to Allentown, Pennsylvania. The Mack CF cab was built between 1967 and 1984 as a complete unit and then until 1990 as a chassis only. A total of 3849 units of the CF were built. These included pumpers, aerials, tillers and towers. The CF was spacious, reliable and powerful. Power steering and air brakes always were standard. After 1973 all units were diesel powered. BFD552@Gmail.com.


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