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[quote name='BA000049' post='330977' date='Aug 20 2009, 23:44 ']Scott,
Limited info I have on this rig: 1938 Mack, open cab, 750 GPM, triple combination, cost $8,500. This was a twin to the one that was ordered the year before. The deck gun was mounted at the rear of body on officers side, Engine - 6. In 1993, it was owned by a local individual - in running order, well worn. Can one of the Mack guys confer that this is a Model E ? Many thanks, Bruce[/quote] [color="#FF0000"] YUP![/color]
We are running this reserve 1989 Hahn today at work as the regular rig is out for service. Believe it was originally from Center Moriches, LI, NY before it came to Montgomery Twp., PA
[quote name='IrishTruckie' post='331060' date='Aug 21 2009, 14:27 ']We are running this reserve 1989 Hahn today at work as the regular rig is out for service. Believe it was originally from Center Moriches, LI, NY before it came to Montgomery Twp., PA[/quote]
brand new it served Greenwood Hose co Moosic PA Lackawanna county
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[quote name='wardengine' post='331062' date='Aug 21 2009, 18:05 ']brand new it served Greenwood Hose co Moosic PA Lackawanna county[/quote]
Frank, here is another shot of it when it was up in Lackawana County.
[quote name='IrishTruckie' post='331060' date='Aug 21 2009, 14:27 ']We are running this reserve 1989 Hahn today at work as the regular rig is out for service. Believe it was originally from Center Moriches, LI, NY before it came to Montgomery Twp., PA[/quote]
From Al Powell's files: 1988 Hahn 92, 4-door tilt-cab, 1500/750/60, in 7-03 acquired from East Moriches,LI,NY, originally delvd 12-12-88 to Greenwood FD-Moosic (Lackawanna Co.),PA-in 1997 Moosic downsized and sold to East Moriches which was the site of the TWA 800 disaster, located at temporary station north of Five Points, model HCTP-15, F.D.M.T.on cab front and sides, co.logo on front cab doors resembled that of FDNY, yellow and white Scotchlite side stripes, Powered by Pride above windshield on cab front, in 10-03 twp.zoning board approved construction of new bldg.at Countryside Furniture location for temporary sub-station to house apparatus more adequately, assigned to Bat.2, in 1-07 placed in reserve status at Bat.1. Bruce
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