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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), March 1929, p. 68

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An engine for practically all marine requirements The Fairbanks-Morse standard- ized line of Diesel Marine En- gines covers a range in single units of 800 hp. to 25 hp. Practically every type of craft can be powered with these en- gines to obtain lower operating costs and increased service. Also auxiliary Diesels furnish- ing either compressed air, elec- rm the sever seas— tric current or both. on the rivers of the world—ply craft of all types and all sizes powered with Fairbanks-Morse Diesel Engines. For the Fairbanks-Morse Diesel has earned . . . | The 800 hp. Model 37 F-M well its place among the leading marine Diesel a a) ee é iiaries. A ‘lable in 66 engines of the world. — gag pach pees, A simple engine—two-cycle, with complete absence of poppet valves in the cylinder heads and cam shaft, tappets and other valve operating parts—a fuel injection system which eliminates high pressure A 4-cylinder Model 35 Marine age ce Diesel. Available in 3 to 6 cylin- fuel auxiliaries. ders. 75 bp. to 360 hp. Sturdily built, simple in design—Fairbanks-Morse Diesel Engines are adequate to the everyday and emergency service at sea. Little wonder they are — {ieee ls chosen for far flung service remote from shop facil- A 4-cylinder Model 34 Marine oo ideal for esa small ae ° workboats, etc. Available in 2 to ities and repair ports. 6 cylinders—25 to 70 bp. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., Chicago General Offices: Chicago a Write for interesting cata- Branches with Service Stations in Principal Ports logs _" will be sent on request. FAIRBANKS - MORSE DIESEL ENGINES @@ > == = 3 D ie S 2 = = 2 : Py 0A27.228

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