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Livermore Rodeo Parade 2024
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Entries 177-182

 

#177 - Livermore Heritage Guild's, 1944 Mack Fire Engine
The 1944 Mack Fire Engine, Livermore’s third commercial fire engine, was built during WWII. A “fire engine” transports hoses and is equipped with a powerful pump typically capable of delivering water at 700 gallons per minute. Driven by Ron Chaffee and Jeff Kaskey. Passengers are Directors and Members of the Heritage Guild.

 

 

 

 
#178 - Hagemann Farm Hay Wagon
The Hagemann Ranch Hay Wagon is a drayage “short haul” wagon used as a hay wagon here in the Valley and pulled by a 1953 Case tractor. This vehicle can be seen at open houses the last Sunday of each month at the Hagemann Ranch on Olivina Avenue. The tractor driver is Joseph Hohl. Passengers are members of the Heritage Guild and families.

 

 

 
#179 - Livermore History Mobile
The Livermore HistoryMobile promotes a sense of pride in Livermore’s heritage by educating residents and visitors about the history of our city. The HistoryMobile murals display icons of life in the Livermore Valley. Inside, displays illustrate many aspects of Livermore Valley history. The HistoryMobile visits all Livermore elementary schools to present local history to third grade classes and appears at many local events each year. The driver of the HistoryMobile is Tim Sage with Tom Eberly as riding mechanic

 

 
#180 - David "Stilts" Volponi
Here comes David “Stilts” Volponi, a Livermore native, born and raised. His family settled here in the 1890’s. David took his first walk on stilts here over 50 years ago, since then he has performed in over 1600 locations around the world.

 

 
#181 - Calco Fence & Fusee Electric
Please welcome: Calco Fence, established in 1983 and Fuse Electric, established in 2018. Both are locally owned and operated businesses serving the Tri-Valley and Bay Area. We are honored and proud to support the Livermore Rodeo Parade.


 

 

 
#182 - 1948 International Harvester McCormick Farmall Cub Tractor
This tractor is a 1948 Farmall Cub. It is the smallest in the Formall line. Its 10 horse power engine can power all the farm implements of the larger Farmalls. 47,000 were sold in 1947 for $500 each. Larry Kuntz is my driver and owner and lives here in Livermore!

 

 

 

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