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Buda Engine was founded in 1881 by George Chalender in Buda, Illinois, to make equipment for railways. Later based in Harvey, Illinois, Buda from 1910 manufactured engines for industrial, truck, and marine applications. Early Buda engines were gasoline fueled. Later, diesel engines were introduced, utilizing proprietary Lanova cylinder head designs, injection pumps and nozzles. These were known as Buda-Lanova diesel engines. Buda Engine Company was acquired by Allis-Chalmers in 1953. The Buda-Lanova models were re-christened "Allis-Chalmers diesel".

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  • Buda Engine Co. (de)
  • Buda Engine Co. (en)
  • Buda Engine Co. (it)
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  • Die Buda Engine Company war ein US-amerikanischer Motorenhersteller mit Sitz in Illinois. Das Unternehmen zählte 106 überwiegend US-amerikanische Nutzfahrzeughersteller zu seinen Kunden und war auch ein bedeutender Anbieter von Motoren für Boote, Traktoren und Landmaschinen, Baumaschinen sowie Logistikfahrzeuge. Zeitweilig stellte Buda auch Gabelstapler her. Nach der Übernahme durch Allis-Chalmers 1953 wurde die Marke eingestellt, von Buda entwickelte Motoren blieben jedoch noch lange im Angebot von Allis-Chalmers. (de)
  • La Buda Engine Co. è stata una società statunitense fondata nel 1881 da George Chalender per la produzione di equipaggiamenti per la manutenzione delle ferrovie. (it)
  • Buda Engine was founded in 1881 by George Chalender in Buda, Illinois, to make equipment for railways. Later based in Harvey, Illinois, Buda from 1910 manufactured engines for industrial, truck, and marine applications. Early Buda engines were gasoline fueled. Later, diesel engines were introduced, utilizing proprietary Lanova cylinder head designs, injection pumps and nozzles. These were known as Buda-Lanova diesel engines. Buda Engine Company was acquired by Allis-Chalmers in 1953. The Buda-Lanova models were re-christened "Allis-Chalmers diesel". (en)
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  • Die Buda Engine Company war ein US-amerikanischer Motorenhersteller mit Sitz in Illinois. Das Unternehmen zählte 106 überwiegend US-amerikanische Nutzfahrzeughersteller zu seinen Kunden und war auch ein bedeutender Anbieter von Motoren für Boote, Traktoren und Landmaschinen, Baumaschinen sowie Logistikfahrzeuge. Zeitweilig stellte Buda auch Gabelstapler her. Nach der Übernahme durch Allis-Chalmers 1953 wurde die Marke eingestellt, von Buda entwickelte Motoren blieben jedoch noch lange im Angebot von Allis-Chalmers. (de)
  • Buda Engine was founded in 1881 by George Chalender in Buda, Illinois, to make equipment for railways. Later based in Harvey, Illinois, Buda from 1910 manufactured engines for industrial, truck, and marine applications. Early Buda engines were gasoline fueled. Later, diesel engines were introduced, utilizing proprietary Lanova cylinder head designs, injection pumps and nozzles. These were known as Buda-Lanova diesel engines. Buda Engine Company was acquired by Allis-Chalmers in 1953. The Buda-Lanova models were re-christened "Allis-Chalmers diesel". Buda began by manufacturing railroad maintenance of way tools and equipment, switches, switch stands and signal devices. By the end of the century, Buda was producing a line of hand cars and velocipedes, and eventually moved into the motorcar business also. Velocipedes were equipped with single-cylinder, air-cooled engines and motorcars were equipped with 2-cylinder opposed "pancake" air-cooled engines. The motorcar production was later either sold or licensed to Fairbanks-Morse, which continued production. Truck, tractor, bus, and marine engines continued in production by Buda who eventually was taken over by Allis-Chalmers. Buda's engines were water-cooled, in-line four, six, or eight-cylinder models. Buda advertisements in the early 1900s proclaimed Buda as "Pioneer of the cast-in-block" method. Their engines featured long stroke, enclosed valves, noiseless timing gears, and self-contained oiling system. Early four-cylinder gasoline-fueled models produced 30 to 60 bhp. Later six-cylinder diesel Buda-Lanova engines exceeded 200 bhp. Their principal competitors were Hercules, Waukesha, Continental Motors, , Lycoming, Rutenber, Hall-Scott, , Weidely, and Herschell-Spillman. The four-cylinder Buda gasoline engine was favored by many early truck manufacturers, who were converting horse-drawn vehicles to self-propelled models. In 1918 a 42-hp version was fitted to the American-built M1917 light tank, a licensed copy of the Renault FT. By the late 1920s, trucks were getting larger and required larger engines, such as Buda's six-cylinder models. As diesel engines grew in popularity in the 1930s, Buda responded with four and six-cylinder diesel engines. A Buda six-cylinder engine was one of the offerings in the Carroll Six (1920-1922). The 66hp engine's top speed was 62mph/100km/h. (en)
  • La Buda Engine Co. è stata una società statunitense fondata nel 1881 da George Chalender per la produzione di equipaggiamenti per la manutenzione delle ferrovie. (it)
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