
Coal Run Village Engine 2 (x-Chicago, IL Engine 18)
1985 E-One Hurricane 1250/500
Greg Stapleton photo
Coal Run Village Engine 2 (x-Chicago, IL Engine 18)
1985 E-One Hurricane 1250/500
Greg Stapleton photo
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#1 by rich s. on November 4, 2018 - 4:43 PM
Danny, It’s a 33 years old piece of equipment. It’s been refurbed yes, and nicely but it still has over 100,000 miles on it and I wouldn’t be surprised if it has over 10,000 hours. I’m a huge fan of E-one and especially there older rigs but $18,000 is to much. And I don’t believe any equipment is included as I’m in talks to purchase it.
#2 by Danny on November 2, 2018 - 3:19 PM
Rich s. Its priced as such for equipment and the fact that its refur. Isnt that old
#3 by Rich S. on November 1, 2018 - 4:50 PM
This is Engine 18’s old rig and its not worth $18K although you are correct it is in much better shape than most of our spare rigs. And I would take it in a second.
#4 by Chuck on October 31, 2018 - 3:33 PM
Somebody call Chicago back – that’s in better shape now than most of their spares….
#5 by Danny on October 31, 2018 - 7:10 AM
Trucks currently for sale did a refurbismnet on it added new custom front bumper but body and cab are the same just cleaned up inside and underneath depts asking 18k for it