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  2. Integrated starter-generator - Wikipedia

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  3. ALCO 251 - Wikipedia

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    ALCO 18-251 V18 engine used as a backup generator at a wastewater plant in Montreal. The inline-6 designs of 800 hp (597 kW) version of the 251 engine replaced the 539 engine in 1954 in Alco's low-end line of power generation packages. The 244 engine was still used in higher-end power generation packages until it too was replaced by 251-engined ...

  4. Aircraft engine starting - Wikipedia

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    The Hucks starter (invented by Bentfield Hucks during WWI) is a mechanical replacement for the ground crew. Based on a vehicle chassis the device uses a clutch driven shaft to turn the propeller, disengaging as the engine starts. A Hucks starter is used regularly at the Shuttleworth Collection for starting period aircraft. [3]

  5. V18 engine - Wikipedia

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    The BelAZ 75600 and Liebherr T 282B haul trucks are powered by the Cummins QSK78 engine, while the Komatsu 960E-1 haul truck is powered by the Komatsu SSDA18V170 engine.. In 1971, the Canadian locomotive manufacturer MLW-Worthington produced the MLW M640 prototype diesel-electric locomotive powered by a 4,000 hp (3.0 MW)ALCO 18-251 engine, however the locomotive did not reach production.

  6. Miller Electric - Wikipedia

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    Miller Electric is an American arc welding and cutting equipment manufacturing company based in Appleton, Wisconsin. Miller Electric, has grown from a one-man operation selling products in northeastern Wisconsin to what is today one of the world's largest manufacturers of arc welding and cutting equipment.

  7. ALCO 244 - Wikipedia

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    The V-12 designs of 1,600 hp (1,190 kW) version of the 244 engine was used in Alco's high end power generation for a short time.. The 244 engine was still used in higher-end power generation packages until it too was replaced by 251-engined power generation equipment in 1956.