Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1927, p. 60

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rn a re tier mee beleelo aes ony a greater achievement in Diesel generator sets NCORPORATING the full Diesel described on the preced- | ing page, the unit illustrated above represents a marked advance in marine generator sets. Here is a rigidly built, compact, and self-contained unit —an automatically lubricated and perfectly governed engine with built-in air compressor and circulating pump direct- connected to a marine type of generator rigidly mounted on the engine and effectively ventilated. Both engine and generator are built by Fairbanks- Morse; adapted to each other by Fairbanks-Morse engineers; backed by the undivided responsibility of Fairbanks-Morse. Fairbanks-Morse auxiliary Diesel generator sets are at present built in sizes of 18 and 36 kw. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., Chicago Branches and service stations in principal ports FAIRBANKS- MORSE DIESEL ENGINES The product of experience AQA27.66

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