This is from Larry Shapiro: or … we’ll have it our way … Two neighboring departments, Northfield and Wilmette, recently received new E-ONE e-Max engines. While both units were built on the same chassis with identical cab shells, they differ significantly in their specifications and overall design. Some of the key differences include the emergency and scene lighting systems, the front bumper design, the side cab window and storage configuration, and the water tank capacity. These variations reflect the unique needs and preferences of each department. Northfield Squad 29. 2013 E-ONE Cyclone II MFDR e-Max 1500/750/10/20 so 138036. Larry Shapiro photo Wilmette Engine 27 – 2013 E-ONE Cyclone II MFDR e-Max 1500/500 so 137987. Larry Shapiro photo From the rear, more differences become apparent, such as the compartment layout, hose bed arrangement, striping patterns, lighting fixtures, and the type of access ladder used. A rear angle from Wilmette Engine 27. Larry Shapiro photo Rear of Northfield Squad 29. Larry Shapiro For more photos, visit shapirophotography.net or check out previous posts HERE, HERE, and HERE. These images give a great look at how two similar fire apparatus can be customized to fit different departments’ needs and styles. Hydraulic Valve Group,Solenoid Valve Group,Hydraulic Solenoid Valve Group For Machine Tool,Automated Hydraulic Solenoid Valve Group Huai'an Sur Hydraulic Technology Co., Ltd , http://www.surhydraulic.com
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