<img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/cool.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='B)' />-->QUOTE(Frank B @ Feb 27 2007, 15:41 ) [post="81568"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post]<div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->I have the Leipsic truck as coming from Roslyn, I have an origional photo of the Roslyn truck
It must have had a new cab installed or they were two different trucks, Does anyone know?
Roslyn PA 1929 Hahn #6246
Photo by Dick Adelman[/quote]
Frank- Your photos of the Hahns from Roslyn (Montgomery Co.),PA are of two different trucks. The one that was sold to Leipsic,DE was a 1929 reg.no.6246. It had a 350 gom pump. Although shadowed in the parade photo, it had the vertical bars before the radiator which is a distinguishing feature of Hahns that were built in the Allentown,PA factory in that era. It appears to be painted red in the photo, It was at one time painted yellow. The other Hahn lettered for Roslyn is a 1926 reg.,no.6183. It was yellow in the photo. It had a 500 gpm pump. In 1947 it was sold to Upper Black Eddy (Bucks Co.),PA.
It must have had a new cab installed or they were two different trucks, Does anyone know?
Roslyn PA 1929 Hahn #6246
Photo by Dick Adelman[/quote]
Frank- Your photos of the Hahns from Roslyn (Montgomery Co.),PA are of two different trucks. The one that was sold to Leipsic,DE was a 1929 reg.no.6246. It had a 350 gom pump. Although shadowed in the parade photo, it had the vertical bars before the radiator which is a distinguishing feature of Hahns that were built in the Allentown,PA factory in that era. It appears to be painted red in the photo, It was at one time painted yellow. The other Hahn lettered for Roslyn is a 1926 reg.,no.6183. It was yellow in the photo. It had a 500 gpm pump. In 1947 it was sold to Upper Black Eddy (Bucks Co.),PA.