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Keystone State Relics
[quote name='GA_Dave' post='285605' date='Feb 28 2009, 23:26 ']Well, almost. They had two Hahn pumpers, a 1977 and a 1983. The '83 had the 84/92 cab. The '77 is currently in service in Friendship, AL.[/quote]



Posted on firepics in the past, not my photos Friendship AL 1977 Hahn
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Guyasuta 1963 Ford C-850 Hahn factory photo
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This Hahn ended up at Allegheny Ludlum West Leachburg Works

PA Guyasuta 1963 Ford C-850 Unknown photographer
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What, did hahn take over the Keystone thread? <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/doh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Doh' />



This is the only photo I was able to find of the 1983 Hahn from Guyasuta PA

Shoop, please still post what you have!



Scanned from a slide in the D Adelman collection, no name for photographer
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Frank B,



The slide you posted is the one that I have. It was taken by Denny Gardner.
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[quote name='Shoop' post='285618' date='Feb 28 2009, 23:47 ']Frank B,



The slide you posted is the one that I have. It was taken by Denny Gardner.[/quote]

Thanks!
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Guyasuta also ran this 1969 Ward LaFrance 1000/500 pumper as Truck 3.

D.Gardner slide MAR87



   
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This Guyasuta rescue truck was photographed in June 1983 at the Allegheny County

Fireman's convention parade held at Etna.

Not sure if this info is correct. 1970 Ford F800/Gerstenslager

Also it was re-painted at some point in time, as it originally was red.

JVMogush photo



   
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Also photographed at the 1983 parade at Etna was this unit for Undercliff VFC of Shaler Twp.

1969 International L1700 4x4/Howe 500/500

JVMogush photo



   
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Here's the old ladder truck for Undercliff. I need some help on the info. All

I know is its an International/Howe with a 60' ladder?

possibly J.Shmidt slide JUN75 Mo collection



   
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Jeff,



That Undercliff ladder sure looks like the one that went to Newport FC in Perry County, PA.



The Guyasuta WLF either came from Franklin Park or went to Franklin Park. I have a slide of it there as well.
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[quote name='Shoop' post='285740' date='Mar 1 2009, 06:53 ']Jeff,



That Undercliff ladder sure looks like the one that went to Newport FC in Perry County, PA.



The Guyasuta WLF either came from Franklin Park or went to Franklin Park. I have a slide of it there as well.[/quote]



Pat,

Your right, the old Newport truck is almost identical. Could it have been the same truck? I know that the Newport rig

was a 1960 IH VCO196/Bruco 750/450 with a 65' Grove ladder. I photographed it back in 1998.



I'm not sure on the old Guyasuta WLF. I know that it was replaced by a 1990 Pierce Lance.

Check the slide date and maybe that will help answer whether Franklin Park had it before or after Guyasuta.

The slide I have from DG is 1987.
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[quote name='PFDEng1' date='Mar 1 2009, 07:32 ' post='285741']

Pat,

Your right, the old Newport truck is almost identical. Could it have been the same truck? I know that the Newport rig

was a 1960 IH VCO196/Bruco 750/450 with a 65' Grove ladder. I photographed it back in 1998.



It's the same rig. reference: Todd Lincoln in 6/95 Fire Service Digest. Bruco did a minor rehab, but I am not sure for which dept.

Juergen Keifer posted it as Newport in the Bruco thread, but I consider it more of a Howe, since there is little change apparent.
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This PA relic is rusting away in Longmeadow, Washington Co.,MD.

A.Jenkins photo


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[quote name='Dr. Stinebaugh' post='285750' date='Mar 1 2009, 08:37 ']This PA relic is rusting away in Longmeadow, Washington Co.,MD.

A.Jenkins photo[/quote]

Very informative sign, also this was originally red, it was slimed in the 70's, to private ownership about 1991, it was well-kept until owner change several years ago.

A.Jenkins photo


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the FD in York has this 1933 Ahrens-Fox CT-4 with 1250 gpm-pump and 150 gallon-tank. # 4006. Joel Woods photo



   
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The Crescent Township FD operated this 1959 Mack B-95, 1000 gpm/ 500 water. John Schmidt photo



   
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Engine 17-1 from the Commonwealth Fire Co in Springettsbury TWP was this 1976 Mack CF 1000 gpm-pumper. Joel Woods photo



   
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