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• Volvo has introduced three industrial versions of its new

26th November 1987
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16-litre engine which powers the F16 truck. The TID 162AG is designed for generators; the TID 162AP for stationary applications like irrigation and high pressure pumps, and the TD 162F for mobile applications, including specialised vehicles, mobile plant and materials handling equipment.

The industrial versions of the engine will be supplied by Volvo Penta, the engine development and marketing division of Volvo Corporation which is probably best known for its marine engines but which also supplies engines, transmissions and several other Volvo components for a wide range of non-truck and bus applications. The addition of the 16-litre engine gives Volvo Penta a range of engines with power outputs from 83 to 378kW.

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