GENERATORS. Briggs & Stratton Corp. has introduced its premium line of Briggs & Stratton Fortress standby generator systems, which is replacing its GE Generator Systems line. The new models range in size from 10 kw to 60 kw, to fit a variety of needs. The Fortress line runs on propane or natural gas and comes with a six-year warranty on parts, labor, and travel.
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Allen Engineering has available a propane-powered version of its AR16 wheel buggy. The factory-installed propane system produces emissions with less than 1% carbon monoxide, according to the company. The power and load capabilities of the machine are the same as its gasoline-powered counterpart. Because of the closed fuel system, the manufacturer says the AR16 engine components run cleaner, with less wear and tear and maintenance. It meets air-quality standards adopted by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the California Air Resources Board.
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