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Caterpillar 3116 (right rear) Caterpillar C15. Chevrolet – GMC. Model Displacement Fuel Type Power Torque Used in 6.2L/6.5L [2]
Caterpillar Inc., also known as Cat, is an American construction, mining and other engineering equipment manufacturer. [6] The company is the world's largest manufacturer of construction equipment. [3] [7] [8] In 2018, Caterpillar was ranked number 73 on the Fortune 500 list [9] and number 265 on the Global Fortune 500 list. [10]
The Caterpillar C13 is an inline-6 diesel internal combustion engine made by Caterpillar. The engine is 12.5 liters in displacement (763 cubic inches). The cylinder size is 5.12 × 6.18 bore/stroke. Engine ratings were available from 380–525 horsepower at 2100 RPM. The peak torque occurs at an engine speed of 1200 RPM. [2]
Caterpillar is the market share leader in an industry in which size matters, and its quality products, extensive service network, and unparalleled brand strength combine to give it solid ...
Caterpillar (NYSE: CAT) and Joy Global have a problem: China. No, I'm not talking about the Chinese economy here, I am in fact talking about the quality of mining equipment being manufactured ...
C15 or C.XV may refer to: Albatros C.XV, a 1918 German military reconnaissance aircraft; BSA C15, a unit-construction motorcycle manufactured by the Birmingham Small Arms Company between 1959 and 1967; Coronado C15, a sailboat; HMS C15, a 1908 British C-class submarine; Sauber C15, a 1996 racing car; Citroën C15, a light van; IEC 60320 C15, a ...
The Sixty was the largest tractor in Caterpillar's product line at that time. [1] The Caterpillar Sixty was originally introduced for sale beginning in 1919 as the C. L. Best 60 Tracklayer, manufactured by the C. L. Best Tractor Company. The Best 60 was the most successful tractor in the Best model line. [2]
The Caterpillar 3126 is a turbocharged 7.2L inline 6-cylinder diesel engine manufactured by Caterpillar and first introduced in 1995; it was the first electronic mid-range diesel engine that Caterpillar produced. [1] It is the successor to the Caterpillar 3116 engine and was updated to become the Caterpillar C7 engine in 2003. [1]