The damping is well judged given that it has to control the stiff torsion bar necessary to handle the heavy diesel lump and transfer case transmission up front.
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The "'Bm 4 / 4 "'is a heavy diesel shunter built for Swiss Federal Railways . 46 examples were built between 1960 and 1970, and a number remain in service.
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Environmentalists praised as a positive sign news that the Environmental Protection Agency will move quickly to implement new standards on heavy diesel-emissions that had been promulgated under the Clinton administration.
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The double-decker buses imported second-hand from London Transport were gradually withdrawn from service due to the high cost of spare parts and heavy diesel consumption compared to the new Indian and Japanese buses.
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But the new engines are likely to add dlrs 3, 000 to dlrs 5, 000 to the price of a heavy diesel truck engine, which now costs dlrs 12, 000 to dlrs 25, 000.
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Early experiments with Diesel propulsion led to the development of the all-purpose MO class heavy diesel-electric railcar equipped for multiple-unit operation, after World War II also fitted for push-pull operation with a driving trailer.
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The company that made the car was known as the " Appingedammer Bronsmotorenfabriek " continued to manufacture heavy Diesel engines for ships, electrical generators and pumps, later being taken over by US company Waukesha Engines.
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The "'Iran Heavy Diesel Manufacturing Company "'( " ` erkat-e san?ati wa-tawlidi-ye dizel-e sangin-e Irn ", abbreviated "'DESA "') is an Iranian company manufacturing heavy diesel engines from 200 to 3500 kW for railway, marine and power generation purposes.
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State air-quality plans for the Fort Worth-Dallas Metroplex and the Houston area require widespread smog testing of vehicles, lower speed limits, cleaner diesel engines, bans on the use of heavy diesel-powered equipment in the morning and energy-efficient building codes.
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The "'Iran Heavy Diesel Manufacturing Company "'( " ` erkat-e san?ati wa-tawlidi-ye dizel-e sangin-e Irn ", abbreviated "'DESA "') is an Iranian company manufacturing heavy diesel engines from 200 to 3500 kW for railway, marine and power generation purposes.