Ferno #10 Wanted

James Fischer

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Currently looking for a Ferno 10 for my 72 Superior......if anyone has a spare they would like to sell or perhaps a lead on one...PLEASE let me know....

Have checked most of my California leads....

and have gotten the usual response...."A WHAT ??.....:4_11_9:

.or "WHAT are you going to do with THAT ??".....and of course "Well we had a whole stack of those but when AMR took over they took them in for aluminum SCRAP !"......

Sooooo you see my dilemma....:smiley3:

Thanks in advance

Jim
 
a 11 or 12 will work just as find to. don't know which one the 10 is. I'm looking for a matching set for the stoner also. so if you find some let me know I'll do the same. the 11 has wheels the 12 does not. would the 10 be the one with the hoop feet not the pegs?
 

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a 11 or 12 will work just as find to. don't know which one the 10 is. I'm looking for a matching set for the stoner also. so if you find some let me know I'll do the same. the 11 has wheels the 12 does not. would the 10 be the one with the hoop feet not the pegs?

Ed,

According to the 1972 Superior Parts Book....

Part 905-55949 is a Stretcher with Legs-Ferno #10
Part 906-241178 is a stretcher with Legs & Wheels-Ferno #11

I will keep you posted if I do find any...thanks
Jim
 
Why does this picture look familiar?????

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somthing about my road flats in the back of your car. but if that black one is what your looking for PM me it can go to a new home
 
I know of at least of one...

that has legs and wheels. Will try to see if its still there.
 
Per my 1974 FW catalog...

The model with the "U" shaped legs is a model 10. The one with pegs and legs is a model 11 or 11s (swivel) The model 12,12E or 12B all were flat stretchers. The E model folded lengthwise and the B or "Breakaway" model had a reverse zipper that ran down the middle of the cot allowing it to be removed from under a patient without rolling them to either side. There is also a model 15 or "adjusto" stretcher that was able to be adjusted from 4-6 feet in length.

I will check on that cot ed and see if my friend still has it. If memory serves me it will need a good cleaning though.

I had forgotten just how much cot information I had here...:yum:
 
Is there a part # for a folding stretcher like that without legs or wheels? Were those options that can simply be added, or were they built into the frame?
 
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