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Keystone State Relics
Radnor 1954 Mack L 85 Aerial
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Radnor 1954 Mack L 85 Aerial



Out of the way kid!
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Refirbed, and still owned by the Radnor Fire department is this 1954 Mack B-75 #1011
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Radnor Fire department 1954 Mack B-75 #1011
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Radnor Fire department 1954 Mack B-75 #1011
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Radnor Fire department 1954 Mack B-75 #1011



a lot of shots were taken of this rig
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Radnor Fire department 1954 Mack B-75 #1011
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Radnor Fire department 1954 Mack B-75 #1011
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Radnor Fire department 1954 Mack B-75 #1011
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Radnor Fire department 1954 Mack B-75 #1011



Unknown photographer after refirb
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Radnor Fire department 1954 Mack B-75 #1011



Last one, I promise. I shot this one in the Conshohocken parade 2006
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[quote name='Frank B' post='326278' date='Aug 2 2009, 15:59 ']Radnor Fire department 1954 Mack B-75 #1011



Unknown photographer after refirb[/quote]

Engine 98 photo
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[quote name='engine98' post='326312' date='Aug 2 2009, 19:31 ']Engine 98 photo[/quote]

[color="#FF0000"]Thanks, I will mark the photo![/color]
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Radnor FD Wayne PA 1966 Hahn 1000-500 HC-6-66



Replaced the 48 Mack L



was replaced in 1988 by a Hahn
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Passenger side 1966 Hahn



unknown photographer scanned from slide
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1969 Hahn



C-S-10 supply pumper, named truck no. 3, it replaced the 1951 Mack in September of 1969. This Hahn was built on a Hahn chassis and was very similar to the 1966 Hahn, with a Waukesha 817 cubic inch 6-cylinder engine producing 325 horsepower, with 720-foot pounds of torque, coupled to a 5-speed transmission. The truck was designed with a Hale 1000 GPM single stage pump. It carried a 400 gallon booster tank, 2000 feet of 3” supply line in a split hose bed. No.3 served until 1990 and was replaced by the 1990 Emergency One Hush pumper and was sold to a fire company in Smoot, West Virginia. Smoot Fire Company replaced the 400-gallon tank with a new, larger booster tank on the truck. This truck may have been destroyed when the Smoot fire station was destroyed by fire in about 2001.
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1970 Hahn Aerial Grove 100'



Radnor FD
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The last two Hahn's were demos

Passenger side 1970 Aerial



This was in service for a short time with Newtown Square
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1972 Imperial Dodge brush truck



W 300 /Hale field truck named Wayne 1 with a 360 cubic inch engine, 4-speed manual transmission and 4-wheel drive. This was first white over yellow truck at Radnor Fire Company. Wayne 1 came with an electronic siren and power winch mounted on the front bumper and a single beacon mounted on the roof. The truck had a 350 gpm Hale pump with pump and roll capability with a power takeoff for the pump, 250 gallon tank, single booster reel, with 200 feet of 2 ½” hose, an 1 ½” lines from the left rear and one 2 ½” inch preconnect on right rear. It was replaced by the 1980 Dodge and sold to Port Matilda Fire Company and later resold to a private individual in 2004.





Info from FD web site & Bruce Anderson



Photo unknown
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Rear shot of the Imperial



The company also had an Imperial pumper with a Pem Fab cab. I do not have a photo of the truck, but there is one on the department web.



Unknown photographer



Bruce Anderson collection
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