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  2. Volvo F10, F12, and F16 - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in 1987 with a 16 litres engine, that's where the named was derived from like F10 and F12. The new model now held the flagship tractor title of the Volvo not only Volvo, but also it was the most powerful tractor of Europe beating MAN 19462, Mercedes-Benz 1644, Iveco turbostar 190.42 and Scania 2-series producing 460hp from an in house TD162F engine was also an inline six engines ...

  3. List of Volvo Trucks engines - Wikipedia

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    The B36 was discontinued in 1973, although it was no longer used in trucks after 1966. It was the last petrol truck engine built by Volvo and the only V8 engine used in any vehicle, except for the newer Yamaha-built units used in the Volvo XC90 and S80. A marine version, the Volvo Penta AQ180, was available, featuring 180 hp with twin carburetors.

  4. List of Volvo engines - Wikipedia

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    Volvo Cars has a long reputation as a maker of inline (or straight) engines. This list of Volvo engines gives an overview of available internal combustion engines. When Volvo started in 1927, they ordered their engines from the engine manufacturer Penta in Skövde. The first engine was the inline four-cylinder side valve 28 hp (21 kW) Type DA ...

  5. Volvo FL - Wikipedia

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    Volvo's larger D7A engine, as fitted to the FL7, could have been easily made to produce the same power but was considerably heavier as it was the same size as the larger ten-litre D10. [ 3 ] The FL4 and FL6 have a cabin 2.3 m (7.5 ft) wide, to allow for city use.

  6. Volvo FH - Wikipedia

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    The Volvo FH is a heavy truck range manufactured by the Swedish company Volvo Trucks.It was originally introduced in late 1993 as the FH12 and FH16. FH stands for Forward control High entry, where numbers denominate engine capacity in litres.

  7. Category:Volvo Trucks vehicles - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles relating to the Volvo Trucks marque. Pages in category "Volvo Trucks vehicles" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.

  8. Club of Four - Wikipedia

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    The Club of Four cab was also used on the CH230, a series of specially built narrow-bodied, larger engined truck to fit Switzerland's restrictive rules on size and weight. [7] The first CH230 used the Club of Four cab atop the F89 chassis, with the narrower F86 front axle and the N10 rear axle. [ 7 ]

  9. Volvo FM - Wikipedia

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    The Volvo FM is a heavy truck range produced by the Swedish company Volvo Trucks. It was originally introduced as FM7, FM10 and FM12 in 1998. FM stands for Forward control Medium height cab, where the numbers denominate an engine capacity in litres. As of 2005 the engine size is no longer added to the model denomination.