The Caribou Technology Center recently received a donation of a Cummins engine. Justinian Engels, a former Caribou High School student, who is now a Cummins Heavy Duty Service Engineer at the Jamestown Engine Plant in Lakewood, New York, arranged for the donation.

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Admiring the recently donated Cummins commercial engine recently students and staff at the Caribou Technology Center are, Justinian Engels, CHS graduate and Cummins Co. representative who arranged for the donation, Harley Higgins, Chad McCarthy, Zach Wain and Dustin Griffin, all students in the commercial driver’s license program; Ralph Conroy, Caribou Technology Director and Tom Huston, CDL instructor. Absent from the photo are Adam Huston and Mike Ouellette.
Admiring the recently donated Cummins commercial engine recently students and staff at the Caribou Technology Center are, Justinian Engels, CHS graduate and Cummins Co. representative who arranged for the donation, Harley Higgins, Chad McCarthy, Zach Wain and Dustin Griffin, all students in the commercial driver’s license program; Ralph Conroy, Caribou Technology Director and Tom Huston, CDL instructor. Absent from the photo are Adam Huston and Mike Ouellette.
“This donation to the commercial driver’s license class and the large equipment class will provide a good tool for the students to learn maintenance skills on a newer computerized engine, which has a new style fuel system,” said CDL instructor Tom Huston.
The donated engine was formerly a test engine for the Cummins Company and has only 500 hours on it.