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  2. Lombardini S.r.l. - Wikipedia

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    Lombardini Srl was an Italian manufacturer of diesel engines up to 134HP, which is now part of American manufacturer Kohler Co. after acquisition. The company was founded in Reggio Emilia by brothers Adelmo and Rainero Lombardini in 1933 under the name of "Lombardini Fabbrica Italiana Motori S.p.A.".

  3. Kohler Co. - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Kohler created a joint venture in China called Kohler-YinXiang Ltd., based in Chongqing, China, to manufacture small gasoline engines, and intends to begin importing more of their engines, rather than building them in the US. [12] [13] Kohler's UK subsidiary is the Cheltenham-based Kohler Mira Ltd, best known for manufacturing Mira ...

  4. Kohler SDMO - Wikipedia

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    Kohler SDMO is an industrial generator manufacturer which is a subsidiary of Kohler Company. It is based in Brest , specializing in the manufacturing of generating sets . SDMO is the leading manufacturer of generating sets in the European market (disputed, missing source) and is the 3rd largest worldwide (missing source), being present in over ...

  5. List of Allis-Chalmers engines - Wikipedia

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    Allis-Chalmers purchased the Buda Engine Co. in 1953 and took over their well-established line of products. Since Buda was merged entirely into A-C as part of their new Engine Division, its operations became known simply as the "Harvey plant" and all of its production after 1953 was under the Allis-Chalmers name.

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  7. Mercury Marine - Wikipedia

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    It featured a Kohler free-air engine and succeeded in dominating the 400cc class. In 1975 Mercury introduced 340cc and 440cc versions of the Sno-Twister and both were dominant at the track. 1976 saw a change in the Sno-Twister, this time 250cc, 340cc, and 440cc versions were all introduced.