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A lifted Ford F-450 "rolling coal" (blowing large clouds of dark grey diesel smoke) Rolling coal (also spelled rollin' coal) is the practice of modifying a diesel engine to deliberately emit large amounts of black or grey diesel exhaust, containing soot and incompletely combusted diesel. Rolling coal is used as a form of anti-environmentalism ...
Unit 9 was powered by 2 Cummins NHS diesels as built. Later rebuilt to have twin Cummins 855 Diesels. CO-72 No. 10 Cog diesel electric 1950 by GE [Rebuilt as No. 22, so this row should be deleted if there is row for 22] Rebuilt as No. 22. Unit 10 was powered by 2 Cummins NHS diesels as built. The frame of this unit was the basis for snowplow 22 ...
From the early 1980s, the remaining Rolls-Royce and GM powered units, along with Cummins powered NPF 638, were fitted with 335 hp Cummins NTA-855-R4 engines and Voith T211r transmissions. This drive train proved highly successful and was also deployed in the 900 Class power cars.
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Diesel engine powerhouse Cummins has begun to shift toward hydrogen fuel cell powertrain development as it aims to become carbon neutral by 2050.
Built on the frame of GE #10. Diesel Hydraulic with a Cummins 1710 V-12. 23 1982 Manitou and Pikes Peak shops Diesel electric railcar Retired Self-propelled work vehicle, built from No. 12 following the scrapping of No. 20. It had a roll up door and single Cummins 855 for power. 24 1983 Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works Diesel hydraulic ...
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