
The Takeuchi-US TL10V2 is powered by a Kubota 3.3L diesel engine that produces 74.3 hp, 195 ft.-lbs. of torque as well as a diesel oxidation catalyst and diesel particulate filter after-treatment system.
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The City of San Diego has joined the growing list of West Coast fleets making the switch to renewable diesel. 900 of the city's heavy- and medium-duty vehicles will run on renewable diesel to start, including refuse trucks, construction equipment, and street sweepers.
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A judge has approved Volkswagen's settlement in its diesel emissions scandal, including buybacks of affected vehicles, a trust to fund projects reducing emissions, and the promotion of zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) technology.
Read More →Targa Sound Terminal in Tacoma, Wash., will become what is believed to be the first terminal in the state to offer renewable diesel (R99) in early 2017. The terminal, which sells to distributors, is making the fuel available due to increasing demand from government agencies.
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Kubota Tractor Corporation’s ZD1500 zero-turn mower includes three model options: a side-discharge 72-inch mower, a rear-discharge 72-inch mower, and a rear-discharge 60-inch mower, all powered by a Tier 4-compliant Kubota diesel engine.
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DC Water now uses biodiesel fuel to fuel all 230 of its diesel vehicles, including sewer trucks, utility and dump trucks, crane trucks, and crew cabs. The agency uses a B-20 blend of 20% biodiesel and 80% petroleum diesel.
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Caterpillar's 300.9D VPS (Versatile Power System) works either with its diesel engine or from a remote electrical power source, with no loss of performance.
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Contra Costa County, Calif. has switched from biodiesel to R99 renewable diesel to fuel many of its heavy-duty diesel vehicles, including more than 220 diesel-powered municipal public works trucks, specialty vehicles, and equipment.
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Revive Turbo Cleaner uses the same technology that was developed for aviation jet engines, turbines, and large marine diesel engines but is made for the automotive industry. It is water-based, non-toxic, and non-flammable.
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Through its biodiesel program, the Chicago Park District recycles used cooking oil from local restaurants to fuel 56 vehicles in its fleet, including lawnmowers, refuse trucks, and log loaders.
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