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AHRENS-FOX BULLETIN No. 123 CINCINNATI, OHIO, JULY 1, 1920 ISSUED BY THE AHRENS-FOX FIRE ENGINE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, OHIO. U.S.A. oA Further Advance — Meaning Greater Perfection AHRENS-FOX NEWEST MODEL cJS[earest Approach to Modem Fire Engine Ideals AHRENS-FOX MODEL J-M-3 PUMP. HOSE AND CHEMICAL PNEUMATIC TIRE EQUIPMENT INTRODUCING THE CHAINLESS, SHAFT-DRIVEN UNIT QUALIFYING specifically as a Fire Engine, components otherwise are in harmony with advanced automotive ) practice. Fads find no place but, salient features associated with worthy progression are not overlooked. Experience justifies forecasting that, "750 gallons per minute" as a "rating" typifies one Engine Standard which ultimately must be conceded as marking the capacity associated with the greatest all-around utility. Larger engines will continue and lesser capacities may also be desirable. Logic, however, is centering the call on more than ordinarily capable units approximating the 75 0 to 8 0 0 gallon delivery, and the AHRENS-Fox MODEL J ENGINES rank foremost in this particular class.
Object Description
Author | Ahrens-Fox Fire Engine Co. |
Title | Ahrens-Fox bulletin |
Contributors | Ahrens-Fox Fire Engine Co. |
Publisher | Cincinnati, Ohio : Ahrens-Fox Fire Engine Co. |
Physical Description | v. : ill. |
Subjects | Ahrens-Fox Fire Engine Co.--Periodicals; Fire engines--Periodicals; Commerical catalogs |
Material Type | Journal |
Language | English; English |
Call Number | TH9371.A33eb |
Sierra Bib Record No. | b31581249 |
OCLC Number | 795998337 |
Collection | American Marketplace |
Contributing Institution | Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | For more information about these collections contact Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh at 412.622.3114 or info@carnegielibrary.org |
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Title | Ahrens_123_1920 1 |
Publisher | Cincinnati, Ohio : Ahrens-Fox Fire Engine Co. |
Collection | American Marketplace |
Contributing Institution | Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Transcript | AHRENS-FOX BULLETIN No. 123 CINCINNATI, OHIO, JULY 1, 1920 ISSUED BY THE AHRENS-FOX FIRE ENGINE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, OHIO. U.S.A. oA Further Advance — Meaning Greater Perfection AHRENS-FOX NEWEST MODEL cJS[earest Approach to Modem Fire Engine Ideals AHRENS-FOX MODEL J-M-3 PUMP. HOSE AND CHEMICAL PNEUMATIC TIRE EQUIPMENT INTRODUCING THE CHAINLESS, SHAFT-DRIVEN UNIT QUALIFYING specifically as a Fire Engine, components otherwise are in harmony with advanced automotive ) practice. Fads find no place but, salient features associated with worthy progression are not overlooked. Experience justifies forecasting that, "750 gallons per minute" as a "rating" typifies one Engine Standard which ultimately must be conceded as marking the capacity associated with the greatest all-around utility. Larger engines will continue and lesser capacities may also be desirable. Logic, however, is centering the call on more than ordinarily capable units approximating the 75 0 to 8 0 0 gallon delivery, and the AHRENS-Fox MODEL J ENGINES rank foremost in this particular class. |
Contact | For more information about these collections contact Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh at 412.622.3114 or info@carnegielibrary.org |
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