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  2. Deutz AG - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Nicolaus Otto, the inventor of the four-stroke internal combustion engine, and his partner Eugen Langen on 31 March 1864, as N. A. Otto & Cie, [2] later renamed to Gasmotoren-Fabrik Deutz after moving operations in 1869, [3] from Cologne to Deutz, located on the opposite side of the Rhine.

  3. Category:Deutz locomotives - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Deutz locomotives" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. CIÉ 601 Class;

  4. Fendt - Wikipedia

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    Johann Georg Fendt (1868–1933) took over his father Franz Xaver's business in 1898 and began selling and servicing Deutz stationary engines. Prior to 1928, Johann's oldest son Xaver (1907–1989) was employed at Deutz and BMW, while Hermann (1911–1995) continued to help their father operate the family farm and the engine business.

  5. Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz DZ 710 - Wikipedia

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    The Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz DZ 710 was a German aircraft engine manufactured by Motorenfabrik Oberursel A.G. in the early 1940s. It was a 16-cylinder horizontally-opposed, two cycle diesel engine. A larger 32-cylinder variant, the Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz DZ 720 was basically two DZ 710's 'bolted' together to make an H engine configuration.

  6. Deutz-Fahr - Wikipedia

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    Maschinenfabrik Fahr (Fahr Machine Factory) was established by Johann Georg Fahr in Gottmadingen in 1870. One of its most important products was the self-binder, manufactured in 1911, while the first tractor, the Fahr F22, was built in 1938 from an idea of Wilfred Fahr and Bernhard Flerlage, and had a 22 hp (16 kW) Deutz F2M414 twin-cylinder diesel engine.

  7. EMD F3 - Wikipedia

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    The F3 used a 16-cylinder 567B series diesel engine developing 1,500 hp (1.1 MW) at 800 rpm. The 567 was designed specifically for railroad locomotives, a mechanically scavenged, or "blown" 2 stroke 45 degree V type with 567 cu in (9.29 L) displacement per cylinder, for a total of 9,072 cu in (148.66 L).

  8. ALCO HH series - Wikipedia

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    The HH900 was a 900 hp (670 kW) version of the HH series using a turbocharged version of the McIntosh & Seymour 531 engine. Both turbocharged models (HH900 and HH1000) needed a greater cooling capacity, and this was reflected in the larger bodyside radiator space of both models, which distinguishes them from the lower-powered HH600 and HH660.

  9. FPT Industrial - Wikipedia

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    The same FPT N67 engine was also used in the New Holland T7 concept tractor. [4] The company has activities in nine different countries, it has 10 plants and around 20,000 employees. [5] With output of around 2.9 million engines and 2.4 million transmissions and axles annually, FPT Industrial is one of the largest companies in the powertrain ...