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Hahn...post them if you got them.
Thanks to Frank and Shoop in his thread for posting the classic OWL rigs, they certainly had some cool rigs over the years. I've been by OWL station 2 twice and those guys were top notch with moving the rigs. Very hospitable group when I visited <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/thumbsup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Thumbsup' />
Micah Bodford
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City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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[quote name='Frank B' post='285512' date='Feb 28 2009, 17:05 ']Does anyone know where this truck (or the other Woodbridge Hahn's) is now?



As seen in numerous Saulsbury ads[/quote]



Wow, awesome pics Frank. You may have just saved me hours of scanning!

Ok, the rescue was sold to a department in NY, I will be posting a photo of it in red & white. Last I heard that department sold it to someone in Minnesota. Unable to confirm where.



The 73 Hahn pumpers;

S-104, (our vehicle#) went to Gainesville-Haymarket VFD back in the mid 80's. Unknown where it is now.

S-105 went to somone in Fauquier county, I think The Plains

S-106 was the one that got the E\-One glider kit. Sold to private owner believe he was from West Virginia



The 81's

S-107 received a local rehab at Middleton & Meads in Baltimore about 1990. It got fresh paint couple of new compartment doors. Both pumpers went to a department in Sout Carolina, Antioch I think.



The '82 TDA is with an Old Dominion Historical member, status of rehab unknown.



Hope my little bit of vague info helps!
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[quote name='BFD1151' post='285562' date='Feb 28 2009, 18:22 ']Thanks to Frank and Shoop in his thread for posting the classic OWL rigs, they certainly had some cool rigs over the years. I've been by OWL station 2 twice and those guys were top notch with moving the rigs. Very hospitable group when I visited <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/thumbsup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Thumbsup' />[/quote]



I'm glad you had a good experience! And that offer still stands for all. Just give me a heads up and I should be able to make things happen for you.
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[color="#FFA500"]I have heard before that Woodbridge was a friendly department.

Most Departments that I deal with are very nice. When one is not, it stands out.



I realised after I posted (#1031) about the E-1 replacements of the Hahn's, they were purchased after Hahn was closed (late 1989)



Also, there was a very nice Woodbridge thread on firepics in the past. all of these and many older trucks were posted by fire pics members[/color]
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Anyone have any ideas where this 1939 Hahn was from? For sale Long Island NY
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39 Hahn
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With regards to the OWL-VFD purchasing E\-One's after the 81 Hahns were delivered: American Fire Equipment of Woodbridge, Virginia became the E\-One dealer for the region in the 1980s. Many of the Hahn customers that came through the Metro-DC area (DCFD, OWL-VFD, Dale City VFD) went on to become E\-One customers in the later 80s and early 90s before Pierce began making significant inroads into the Metro-DC market. And as an FYI, one of the OWL-VFD volunteer chiefs (very conscientious fireground commander) was a long time employee of AFE. Maybe that helps connect some dots!
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Thanks for all the pictures of the O.W.L. rigs, I have always thought between the color scheme and the MARS lights they were standouts. I look forward to seeing more!
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The Vorhees Twp. Fire Protection District of New Jersey used to run this 1983 Hahn 1750/750 Pumper

Engine 98 photo


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Engine 6633, Kresson, NJ

1983 Hahn 84/92

1500/750

Delivered 02-21-83

HCP15-118, HCC-07-83
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[quote name='keepinitsafe' post='285887' date='Mar 1 2009, 16:50 ']Thanks for all the pictures of the O.W.L. rigs, I have always thought between the color scheme and the MARS lights they were standouts. I look forward to seeing more![/quote]



Back in the late 80's or early 90's, a group of us young rebels attempted a proposal that we switch from yellow back to red. Looking back I'm glad that it didn't pass! That combo really does give our apparatus a unique look.
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Yeah, definitely a good call on it not passing. There are very few departments anymore where you can easily identify whose rigs they are. The O.W.L. rigs are VERY easy to indentify. It's the ONLY department I know of that operates solid yellow rigs with the infamous 3 MARS lights. SHARP RIGS!!
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Smyrna Delaware twin Hahn Ford C-750 (rescue) C-1000 (engine)



Photo from John Floyd
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[quote name='Doozer233' post='285571' date='Feb 28 2009, 18:55 ']Wow, awesome pics Frank. You may have just saved me hours of scanning!

Ok, the rescue was sold to a department in NY, I will be posting a photo of it in red & white. Last I heard that department sold it to someone in Minnesota. Unable to confirm where.



The 73 Hahn pumpers;

S-104, (our vehicle#) went to Gainesville-Haymarket VFD back in the mid 80's. Unknown where it is now.

S-105 went to somone in Fauquier county, I think The Plains

S-106 was the one that got the E\-One glider kit. Sold to private owner believe he was from West Virginia



The 81's

S-107 received a local rehab at Middleton & Meads in Baltimore about 1990. It got fresh paint couple of new compartment doors. Both pumpers went to a department in Sout Carolina, Antioch I think.



The '82 TDA is with an Old Dominion Historical member, status of rehab unknown.



Hope my little bit of vague info helps![/quote]



Tim,



I may be able to provide some insight on where one of the 1973 Hahn's ended up. I believe it is S-105 from your information, as it appears S-104 and S-106 had definite homes after OWL.



I took this photo back in October of 1996 at Linden, Virgina (located just off of I66 in Warren County). It was obviously not in service and sitting outside to the rear of the station. Look at where the headlights were and you can see the OWL color. I believe Linden was hoping to place it into service, and they started to get somewhere with that plan because they had it painted. I was told the motor blew and the Hahn may have ended up in Waterlick, Virginia.



My information on the rear of the photo shows the Hahn serial number is HC543127318 - 1973 Hahn 1500/500.



Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


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Winchester, VA
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Notice there is no Hahn on the front 1968 Ford C-750 Hahn rescue delivered to Smyrna DE

J Floyd photo
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Smyrna DE 1968 Ford C-1000 engine 1000gpm-1000gwt



I have this photo listed as by Dave Bowen
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If I have it, I post the passenger side.

Smyrna 68 Ford Hahn

D Adelman photo
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[quote name='mnsand' post='286314' date='Mar 2 2009, 19:53 ']Tim,



I may be able to provide some insight on where one of the 1973 Hahn's ended up. I believe it is S-105 from your information, as it appears S-104 and S-106 had definite homes after OWL.



I took this photo back in October of 1996 at Linden, Virgina (located just off of I66 in Warren County). It was obviously not in service and sitting outside to the rear of the station. Look at where the headlights were and you can see the OWL color. I believe Linden was hoping to place it into service, and they started to get somewhere with that plan because they had it painted. I was told the motor blew and the Hahn may have ended up in Waterlick, Virginia.



My information on the rear of the photo shows the Hahn serial number is HC543127318 - 1973 Hahn 1500/500.



Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA[/quote]



Thanks again for info Mike. That definitely looks like her and like you pointed out there is the tell tale yellow showing through. I'm trying to locate our old records to put vin numbers to our vehicle numbers.

I just hope this one didn't end up like the Pirsch.
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[quote name='Doozer233' post='286362' date='Mar 2 2009, 23:28 ']Thanks again for info Mike. That definitely looks like her and like you pointed out there is the tell tale yellow showing through. I'm trying to locate our old records to put vin numbers to our vehicle numbers.

I just hope this one didn't end up like the Pirsch.[/quote]



Mike, this is one of the Woodbridge 1973 Hahn's the Hahn numbers match
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Smyrna DE 1968 Ford C-1000 Hahn was sold to Greensboro, MD

John Floyd photo
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