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  2. Deutz AG - Wikipedia

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    Deutz's head office is in the Porz district of Cologne and, as of 2004, was manufacturing liquid and air-cooled diesel engines. The larger engines in the Deutz range were manufactured in Mannheim at a production facility that once belonged to Süddeutsche Bremsen-AG as MWM-Diesel. Deutz also has production facilities in other countries ...

  3. Magirus Mercur - Wikipedia

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    The Mercur is equipped with an air-cooled 7.5L V6 Diesel engine that delivers 125 hp at 2850 rpm. A 9.5L 150 hp version (2300 rpm) was an option. Top speed is between 45 and 55 mph with 8.25 R 20 or 12.00 R 20 tires, respectively. Gas mileage is about 10 mpg.

  4. Deutz-Fahr - Wikipedia

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    Workforce: 13,000 employees; production: 40,000 engines for an overall hp of 1.5 million; 10,000 tractors, 6,000 industrial vehicles; turnover: 300 million Deutschmarks. This was the era of air-cooled engines. The first was the 15 hp F1L 514. In this period, Deutz also introduced direct power take off with dual friction.

  5. Air-cooled engine - Wikipedia

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    Some small diesel engines, e.g. those made by Deutz AG and Lister Petter are air-cooled. Probably the only big Euro 5 truck air-cooled engine (V8 320 kW power 2100 N·m torque one) is being produced by Tatra. BOMAG part of the FAYAT group also utilizes an air cooled inline 6 cylinder motor, in many of their construction vehicles.

  6. SAMIL 100 - Wikipedia

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    Deutz Diesel Engines V10 cylinder air cooled diesel or ADE 352 T [2] 268 hp (200 kW) ... The SAMIL 100 is an upgraded Magirus Deutz 320D22AL 6x6 10-ton (load) truck.

  7. Iveco Zeta - Wikipedia

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    It was essentially just a restyling of the earlier S-series. In France it was marketed by Unic (part of Fiat since 1966 and merged with Iveco in 1975), in Germany as a Magirus-Deutz (with air-cooled Deutz engines [4]), and in Switzerland as a Saurer-OM or Saurer-Fiat, also available with a Saurer engine. The range then gradually began using the ...

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