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.
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.