Brockport New York, pumper 232 as above only after its last refurb. This truck is now at the New York state fire museum.
Hahn...post them if you got them.
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Barnard New York, pumper 223 an unknown year Hahn.
West Annapolis, Maryland
1928 Hahn 350GPM Serial #6226 Sold to Riverdale Heights VFD, PG County, MD in 1932
Jeff,
You have one of Arbutus' rig?
Bryn Athyn, Pa. 1968 1000/500 817G Waukesha
Sold to Beaverdale, Pa. Northumberland County 12/89 Believed scrapped in mid-late 90's. Photo taken at the one and only Firehouse Magazine Convention held in Philadelphia- Mid 80's sometime.
Baltimore City has This 1982 Hahn''84" LTI 100ft TDA as Reserve Truck 34 It is ex. Charles County Maryland,it ran as Truck 3. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/bf_new.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':bf_new:' />
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Prince Georges County Maryland
Engine 402 1987 Hahn ''92'' 1250/500
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End of an era, of sorts.
Rowley, MA Engine 4. 1987 HCP15, 1500/1000. Don't remember the S/N right now. She left yesterday for body & electrical work, sort of a refurb but not really. The outline won't change much, but it will get a new paint job, striping, and lettering. No more gold leaf. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> It is staying white/red, though. I took documentation photos from all angles before she left, and I'll post them in their own thread.
Brandywine 100 Fire company, Bellefonte DE Puirchased this 1930 Hahn. 500gpm Northern Pump.
This is one of the Hahn Fire apparatus that was built at the Selden plant in Allentown PA In 1929 Hahn purchased Selden Motor truck company located in Allentown PA. Hahn built vehicles at this location (under the Hahn name) untill the plant was closed in 1932. This shows the distinctive grill style of the Selden Hahn's
This truck was later sold to Linwood Fire company in Delaware County PA
(located a few miles to the north from Brandywine 100) and was privately owned by George Lamplugh who provided this photo. (standing on the running board)
This truck was then refirbed by the Hahn company for Brandwine Fire co, after they purchased it back from George
Close up shots of the detailed Grill, Presure gauges and Hahn (Allentown) ID plate
Bellefonte DE Brandywine Hundred 1930 Hahn origional condition
Brandywine Hundred 1948 Hahn #6502-R
750gpm American Marsh
Brandywine Hundred 1965 MackB 250gpm 250 gwt Rescue
(Hahn truck with a Mack Chassis, not a Mack truck with a Hahn body) Later a new Mack MB chassis was added.
<img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/cool.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='B)' />-->QUOTE(Frank B @ Dec 22 2006, 05:48 ) [post="60553"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post]<div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->Brandywine Hundred 1965 MackB 250gpm 250 gwt Rescue
(Hahn truck with a Mack Chassis, not a Mack truck with a Hahn body)[/quote] Interesting that someone felt the need to replace the 'H A H N' lettering on the bumper with 'M A C K', especially in a company with such a long Hahn history.
[quote name='Mack505' post='60562' date='Dec 22 2006, 12:01 ']<img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/cool.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='B)' />-->QUOTE(Frank B @ Dec 22 2006, 05:48 ) [post="60553"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post]<div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->Brandywine Hundred 1965 MackB 250gpm 250 gwt Rescue
(Hahn truck with a Mack Chassis, not a Mack truck with a Hahn body) Interesting that someone felt the need to replace the 'H A H N' lettering on the bumper with 'M A C K', especially in a company with such a long Hahn history.[/quote] Or the other way around! |
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