Tatamy PA 1941 Hahn (Butterfly grill) #6430-I
Northern pump
This is now privately owned and is the Hahn marked Garwood with gold decals
Northern pump
This is now privately owned and is the Hahn marked Garwood with gold decals
Hahn...post them if you got them.
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Tatamy PA 1941 Hahn (Butterfly grill) #6430-I
Northern pump This is now privately owned and is the Hahn marked Garwood with gold decals
Ah, I have some here.
I finaly found a photo of the Cape May Court House Hahn. This 1979 Hahn has a 1000gpm Hale, ans a 1000gwt.
This truck looks alot like the Rio Grande 1981 Hahn, wich also features a top mount pump control. Cape May Court house is in Middle Twp NJ This is a Bill Schwartz photo
Hahn publicity photos showing some of the Washington DC fleet
Photos from the Dick Adelman collection
This is a rare style chassis built by Hahn, in service with the Finderne NJ Fire co., this Hahn has a small volume Northern pump.
This truck circa 1926 may have been purchased used, as I can not find manufactures information on this vehicle. If any one knows any thing about this rig please let me know. Also let me know if you have any contacts with the Fire department Dick Adelman photos
<img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/cool.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='B)' />-->QUOTE(Frank B @ Apr 22 2007, 23:54 ) [post="100556"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post]<div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->This is a rare style chassis built by Hahn, in service with the Finderne NJ Fire co., this Hahn has a small volume Northern pump.
This truck circa 1926 may have been purchased used, as I can not find manufactures information on this vehicle. If any one knows any thing about this rig please let me know. Also let me know if you have any contacts with the Fire department Dick Adelman photos[/quote] Finderne is about 40 miles from my town so I don't have much knowledge of it. One thing I can say is that the NJ license plate on the front would not have been issued prior to about 1960. Some issued 47 years ago are still in use. The state went to a blue plate in the late 1970's but by the mid 1980's went back to the color shown.
Rich Dean, Butler, New Jersey, USA
Member of Kinney Hose Co. 1, Butler Fire Dept. since 1973, Fire Police Officer since 2000 Dispatcher at Butler Police Communications from March 1975 to July 2009 Secretary of North Jersey Volunteer Firemen's Association since 1980 Member of Tri-Boro First Aid Squad (volunteer ems) since 2000 as a driver Member of many Yahoogroups, owner of some such as: [post="0"]FirematicEvents Yahoogroup[/post]the place to for listing and discussion of any event by a public safety organization. [post="0"]RailfanEvents Yahoogroup[/post] [post="0"]Railpics Yahoogroup[/post]
Commercial Vehicles are often neglicted when Fire Apparatus is photographed and posted.
This 1966 Hahn has an International V-206 chassis and 750 gpm Hale, and a 1000gwt. Dick Adelman photo (black& White) Photographer unknown, slide scanned from Dick Adelmans collection.
Andreas, PA 1964 Hahn International VCO-196 750gpm Hale 1000gwt
Photographer unknown, slide scanned from Dick Adelmans collection.
I was happy to find a slide of this unusual Hahn.
Wilton,NY 1974 Hahn International F2010A 1000gpm Hale 3000gwt Photographer unknown slide scanned from Dick Adelmans collection.
Bamber Lakes Lacey Twp, NJ 1970 Hahn Ford L-900 750gpm 1200gwt
Dick Adelman photo
Elmer NJ 1971 Hahn GMC 7500 750gpm 1000gwt
Bill Schwartz
Reading PA Liberty Fire Company 1966 Hahn GMC LX-7011 1000gpm 1000gwt
Photographer unknown, slide scanned from Dick Adelmans collection.
<img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/cool.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='B)' />-->QUOTE(Frank B @ Dec 10 2006, 21:53 ) [post="57831"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post]<div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->The Lebanon Pumper still in service at Lebanon PA
Dave Bowen photo[/quote] Know this is one from way back, but when I was down in Cape May, NJ back in May of 2003 on a senior band trip, I saw and photographed the Washies Hahn pumper sitting in a lot across the street from the hotel we were staying at. It was parked up beside a wall so it was hard to get any good pics. I had always wondered what had happened to it. Here she is back in 2003 in Cape May. She looked in rough shape back then.
Jesse Shutt
Fisherville Volunteer Fire Company #1 (Dauphin Company 216) Upper Dauphin County Emergency Medical Services (Dauphin Company 6) Past President Dauphin County Volunteer Firemen's Association Upper Dauphin County Fire Historian
Frank B, once I finish uploading my pics, I will be adding some Hahn's from the Central Pa area.
Jesse Shutt
Fisherville Volunteer Fire Company #1 (Dauphin Company 216) Upper Dauphin County Emergency Medical Services (Dauphin Company 6) Past President Dauphin County Volunteer Firemen's Association Upper Dauphin County Fire Historian
<img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/cool.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='B)' />-->QUOTE(Frank B @ Apr 22 2007, 23:54 ) [post="100556"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post]<div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->This is a rare style chassis built by Hahn, in service with the Finderne NJ Fire co., this Hahn has a small volume Northern pump.
This truck circa 1926 may have been purchased used, as I can not find manufactures information on this vehicle. If any one knows any thing about this rig please let me know. Also let me know if you have any contacts with the Fire department Dick Adelman photos[/quote] Frank- In Walt McCall's book AMERICAN FIRE ENGINES SINCE 1900 under the year 1937, you will find a photo of a quad of this style which was supposedly built for the Union FC of Hamburg. The company's history is devoid of this claim. However for reference use, this model was built in limited numbers by Hahn. Apparently there were "light and heavy" models being offered. No idea which one this was. (joe klapatch photo) wyoming pa luzerne county ran 2 of these ford c hahn's this 1 orange was #2's ,#1's was identical except lime green both were 1000gpm 500gwt. this model was popular, plains twp pa luzerne county had a white over red identical to these
tom bretz a ffII,retired disabled ff/emt from Kingston PA F D,own 2 wardlafranceengs a 49,a66,member of iaff 840,six cnty fire asso,pa state firemen's assoc, pa pump primers,schuylkill historic fire soc(spaamfaa's newest chapter--black diamond),luzerne cnty fire/rescue,life mem of columbian fire co kingston,former app op at laflin,edwrdsvlle,forty fort all in pa
tom bretz a ffII,retired disabled ff/emt from Kingston PA F D,own 2 wardlafranceengs a 49,a66,member of iaff 840,six cnty fire asso,pa state firemen's assoc, pa pump primers,schuylkill historic fire soc(spaamfaa's newest chapter--black diamond),luzerne cnty fire/rescue,life mem of columbian fire co kingston,former app op at laflin,edwrdsvlle,forty fort all in pa
[quote name='alpowg' post='103481' date='May 2 2007, 03:45 ']<img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/cool.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='B)' />-->QUOTE(Frank B @ Apr 22 2007, 23:54 ) [post="100556"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post]<div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->This is a rare style chassis built by Hahn, in service with the Finderne NJ Fire co., this Hahn has a small volume Northern pump.
This truck circa 1926 may have been purchased used, as I can not find manufactures information on this vehicle. If any one knows any thing about this rig please let me know. Also let me know if you have any contacts with the Fire department Dick Adelman photos Frank- In Walt McCall's book AMERICAN FIRE ENGINES SINCE 1900 under the year 1937, you will find a photo of a quad of this style which was supposedly built for the Union FC of Hamburg. The company's history is devoid of this claim. However for reference use, this model was built in limited numbers by Hahn. Apparently there were "light and heavy" models being offered. No idea which one this was.[/quote] Thanks AL. I find information like this a lot. Frank B
Powhatan Beach VFD Maryland
1964 Hahn Not sure if its 750 or 1000GPM I have seen it listed both ways. |
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