Caterpillar's ACERT-technology engines -- the company's solution for complying with stricter Environmental Protection Agency emission regulations -- are now available for order in Peterbilt trucks and ...
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Why Did Caterpillar Stop Making Truck Engines?
Industry giant Caterpillar has made a name for itself as one of the most prominent automotive manufacturers, particularly in heavy machinery. The company is known for its wide range of vehicles and ...
This story appears in the Aug. 8 print edition of Transport Topics. Caterpillar Inc. will pay $2.55 million to the federal and California governments to settle claims it sold engines without proper ...
Caterpillar currently is developing productive, fuel-efficient, power-dense, EU Stage V-compliant engines across its industrial product line, from the two-cylinder C0.5, to the 12-cylinder, 32-liter ...
The Cat C13D is a new 13-liter diesel engine platform designed to achieve power density and torque for performance of heavy-duty off-highway applications. Engineered to Caterpillar’s standards, the ...
On 13 January, Caterpillar marked its partnership with Red River Army Depot by loaning the depot a cut-away model of a 3126 engine for display. Dave Shipley, Caterpillar program manager, and Jim ...
People told Matt Tucker the ’60 Ford F-100 pickup you see here was unsalvageable and shouldn’t even be considered a parts truck. With a clean title in hand, he loaded the straight-framed “Effie” onto ...
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