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  2. Category:Diesel engine manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia page listing diesel engine manufacturers.

  3. Cummins - Wikipedia

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    Cummins Inc. is an American multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and distributes engines, filtration, and power generation products. [2] Cummins also services engines and related equipment, including fuel systems, controls, air handling, filtration, emission control, electrical power generation systems, and trucks.

  4. White Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    White Diesel Engine Division in Springfield, Ohio, manufactured diesel engine generators, which powered U.S. military equipment and infrastructure, namely Army Nike and Air Force Bomarc launch complexes, and other guided missile installations and proving grounds, sections of SAGE and DEW Line stations, radars, Combat Direction Centers and other ...

  5. Generac - Wikipedia

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    Generac manufactures gasoline-fueled, diesel-fueled and bi-fuel engine-driven power generation equipment, modular paralleling systems, automatic transfer switches and small engines. [6] The company supplies products to the industrial, commercial, and portable generator markets through many different distributors.

  6. Detroit Diesel - Wikipedia

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    The ancestor of Detroit Diesel was the Winton Engine Company, founded by Alexander Winton in 1912; Winton Engine began producing diesel engines in fall 1913. After Charles F. Kettering purchased two Winton diesels for his yacht, General Motors acquired the company in 1930 along with Electro Motive Company, Winton's primary client.

  7. Perkins Engines - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 Caterpillar Inc bought Perkins from LucasVarity for US$1.325 billion, creating what they claimed was the world's largest diesel engine manufacturer. Perkins now had manufacturing facilities in the United Kingdom, United States, Brazil, China, India, and a joint venture with Ishikawajima-Shibaura-Machinery company in Japan.