New Marlborough, MA Engine 4, being one of the few non-officers "qualified" to operate it E-4 was my buggy for yesterday's parades. 2006 all wheel drive International/KME 750/750 25 Foam with the depts' second set of "jaws". FWIW to put it away E-1 and R-1 have to be out of the barn and you back it in and parallel park it next to Truck 5 (pick up) then put the other two rigs back. To fit all the pieces of the puzzle in some of the rigs actually have to touch or be within less than a inch of each other. It is special to say the least - supposedly work on our new station is starting soon - not soon enough if you ask me or anyone else who has put E-4 away. One of the young guys left his gear in the rear compartment - the BS we had to go through to get it out without pull everything apart was akin to a circus act.
All that to see a 'nice' rig.
All that to see a 'nice' rig.
Ed Harvey
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