Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), November 1926, p. 84

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Larger Units —but the same simplicity and dependability Whether the vessel has moderate power requirements, such as the tank boat de- scribed on the preceding page, or large power requirements met by the newlarger F-M Diesels such as the 720-hp. Diesel illustrated above, Fairbanks-Morse Diesel power offers that indispensable quality that grows ever more apparent the longer this engine is in service—absolute de- pendability. Simple — compact — accessible—sturdy —the F-M Engine, whatever size, is all of this. Product of the minds of men internationally known for their pioneer work on the two-stroke-cycle principle —men who have devoted their lives to its development and perfection—the Fairbanks- Morse Diesel Engine gives you at once the best—and the simplest—in the Diesel design that over a million operat- ing Diesel horsepower today has proved correct. The Fairbanks-Morse Marine Diesel is built in the following sizes: 60 hp.; 80 hp.; 120 hp.; 180 hp.; 240 hp.; 360 hp.; 480 hp.; 600 hp.; 720 hp. Write for descriptive bulletins. FAIRBANKS - MORSE DIESEL ENGINES The product AOA27.51 SRP ee eS ee ee eee

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