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1966 EMD MP45
This 1966 EMD MP45 generator is built around an EMD 20-645-E1 engine delivering 3600 horsepower and 2500 kW of output. Configured as a standby unit and fueled by diesel, it was designed for heavy machinery applications where reliable backup power matters. Located in Florida, this unit has already been sold.
Stock Number
STK-286701001
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0 of 1 Available
Location
Florida, USA
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Item Details
| Industry | HeavyMachinery |
| Titled Vehicle | No |
| Template | Generators |
| Year | 1966 |
| Make | EMD |
| Model | MP45 |
| Engine Horsepower | 3600 |
| Engine Make | EMD |
| Engine Model | 20-645-E1 |
| kW | 2500 |
| Stand By | true |
| Powered By | Fuel |
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