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  2. Wales & Edwards - Wikipedia

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    A Birmingham Dairies Intermediate model, registration number DOG 639C, dates from 1965, and there is a 1968 Rangemaster, registration number ROL 982G which was operated by the same company. The fifth vehicle is a 1963 Loadmaster articulated float, registration number 8505 PF.

  3. AGA cooker - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 model, the Total Control, [9] uses the same radiant heat to cook, but is designed to be switched off like a regular cooker when not in use, using far less energy. Oil burning models can be fitted with a modern pressure jet oil burner in place of the standard wick burner which burns the fuel more efficiently and so reduces oil consumption.

  4. AGA Rangemaster Group - Wikipedia

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    AGA Rangemaster Limited [1] is a British manufacturer of range cookers, kitchen appliances, and interior furnishings owned by Middleby Corporation [2] in September 2015 after it received a takeover approach from Whirlpool. It employs just over 2,500 people worldwide.

  5. Rangemaster - Wikipedia

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    Rangemaster may refer to: Rangemaster, a stove manufacturer owned by the Aga Rangemaster Group; Dallas Rangemaster, a treble booster; Rangemaster, an overseer of a shooting range; Ryan Rangemaster, a late model version of the Ryan Navion airplane.

  6. Detroit Diesel 110 - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Diesel Series 110 is a two-stroke diesel engine series, available in straight-6 cylinder configuration (in keeping with the standard Detroit Diesel practice at the time, engines were referred to using a concatenation of the number of cylinders and the displacement, so this was a model 6-110).

  7. Multifuel - Wikipedia

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    Multifuel, sometimes spelled multi-fuel, is any type of engine, boiler, or heater or other fuel-burning device which is designed to burn multiple types of fuels in its operation. One common application of multifuel technology is in military settings, where the normally-used diesel or gas turbine fuel might not be available during combat ...