Unfortunately, the controls are in a shed (the siren's pole goes through the roof of the shed) that has a gate blocking the entrance, plus its at a police station; so i am unable to see what year the siren was manufactured in. If and when I go back out there this summer I might ask if I could have a look at the controls
There's a tag on the outside of the blower. It's on the back of the cover on the bracket that holds the box to the frame.Greenfield1003 wrote: ↑Sun May 14, 2017 12:08 amUnfortunately, the controls are in a shed (the siren's pole goes through the roof of the shed) that has a gate blocking the entrance, plus its at a police station; so i am unable to see what year the siren was manufactured in. If and when I go back out there this summer I might ask if I could have a look at the controls
Tyler wrote: ↑Sun May 14, 2017 4:16 amBack of the cover is inside the shedGreenfield1003 wrote: ↑Sun May 14, 2017 12:08 amUnfortunately, the controls are in a shed (the siren's pole goes through the roof of the shed) that has a gate blocking the entrance, plus its at a police station; so i am unable to see what year the siren was manufactured in. If and when I go back out there this summer I might ask if I could have a look at the controls
There's a tag on the outside of the blower. It's on the back of the cover on the bracket that holds the box to the frame.
6M is off the board entirely. 6M blowers were never used on 1003s, and their covers are shaped differently anyway
Yeah that would make sense since the 5M blower came out right as the 1003 came out. Only 5M 1003s that I know of are the ones in Newberry, SC
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