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  2. Caterpillar D6 - Wikipedia

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    The D6 started out in 1935 as the RD6, fitted with a 3-cylinder 45 hp (34 kW) D6600 engine. The numbering was changed to the D6 in 1937. [2] Caterpillar first introduced the entirely new D6 in 1941 with the 4R & 5R series. This was powered by the D4600 engine of 55 hp (41 kW) (drawbar). A Caterpillar D6R with Power Angle Tilt blade. The D6 4R ...

  3. These engines were used by IHC for some heavy-duty applications until 1935, although their own large engines (525 cu in (8.6 L) FBD and 648 cu in (10.6 L) FEB) had appeared in 1932. [6] The medium-duty 1930 A-series trucks received the all-new 278.7 cu in (4.6 L) FB-3 six-cylinder engine, with overhead valves and seven main bearings .

  4. Perkins Engines - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 Caterpillar Inc bought Perkins from LucasVarity for US$1.325 billion, creating what they claimed was the world's largest diesel engine manufacturer. Perkins now had manufacturing facilities in the United Kingdom, United States, Brazil, China, India, and a joint venture with Ishikawajima-Shibaura-Machinery company in Japan.

  5. Category:Diesel engines - Wikipedia

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    Carbureted compression ignition model engine; Caterpillar 3116; Caterpillar 3126; Caterpillar 3208; Caterpillar C27; Caterpillar C32; Cold start (automotive)

  6. Caterpillar D5 - Wikipedia

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    D5 (9M) was originally built in 1939, with only 46 built. It was a cross between the D4 chassis and the 6-cylinder D6 45 horsepower (34 kW) D4600 engine. D5 - reintroduced in 1967. D5B - 1977; D5 SA - Special Application agricultural tractor; D5H, an elevated sprocket model introduced in 1985.

  7. Caterpillar Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In June 2008, Caterpillar announced it would be exiting the on-highway diesel engine market in the United States before updated 2010 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) emission standards took effect, [124] as costly changes to the engines, which only constituted a small percentage of Caterpillar's total engine sales, would be likely.

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