Radnor 1954 Mack L 85 Aerial
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Radnor 1954 Mack L 85 Aerial
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Refirbed, and still owned by the Radnor Fire department is this 1954 Mack B-75 #1011
Radnor Fire department 1954 Mack B-75 #1011
Radnor Fire department 1954 Mack B-75 #1011
Radnor Fire department 1954 Mack B-75 #1011
a lot of shots were taken of this rig
Radnor Fire department 1954 Mack B-75 #1011
Radnor Fire department 1954 Mack B-75 #1011
Radnor Fire department 1954 Mack B-75 #1011
Radnor Fire department 1954 Mack B-75 #1011
Unknown photographer after refirb
Radnor Fire department 1954 Mack B-75 #1011
Last one, I promise. I shot this one in the Conshohocken parade 2006
[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
[quote name='engine98' post='326312' date='Aug 2 2009, 19:31 ']Engine 98 photo[/quote]
[color="#FF0000"]Thanks, I will mark the photo![/color]
Radnor FD Wayne PA 1966 Hahn 1000-500 HC-6-66
Replaced the 48 Mack L was replaced in 1988 by a Hahn
Passenger side 1966 Hahn
unknown photographer scanned from slide
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.
1970 Hahn Aerial Grove 100'
Radnor FD
The last two Hahn's were demos
Passenger side 1970 Aerial This was in service for a short time with Newtown Square
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
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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