AGCO Corporation's SisuDiesel Engines Approved for Biodiesel Blends."Clearing the Air" DULUTH, Ga. -- AGCO AGCO Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario AGCO Anderson, Greenwood, & Company AGCO After Google Check-Out Corporation (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : AG), a worldwide manufacturer and distributor of agricultural equipment, in an effort to improve emissions from farm machinery marketed around the world, has approved a broad range of biodiesel mixtures for its SisuDiesel engines. Biodiesel fuels come from a variety of existing crops, and producers worldwide may soon be looking at soybeans, sunflowers and rapeseed rapeseed the seed of Target rape grown specifically for the seed and its oil. rapeseed meal as oil cake or meal after rapeseed oil is removed this is a high-protein feed supplement used in cattle. as more than a commodity. For some, these products have become a source of energy, particularly for their AGCO, Massey Ferguson([R]) and Challenger([R]) tractors, combines and windrowers. SisuDiesel has approved the use of Biodiesel at rates up to 100 percent, depending upon the model, without engine modification or any change in warranty coverage for the specified warranty period. Based in Finland, SisuDiesel is an AGCO-owned company that supplies diesel engines for a variety of AGCO brand products, as well as other OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and manufacturers. "As the only approved alternative fuel for SisuDiesel engines, biodiesel must adhere to the European norm EN 14214 or U.S. norm ASTM ASTM abbr. American Society for Testing and Materials D6751," explains Matti Ruotsala, vice president and managing director, Valtra explains. "Typically, this type of fuel includes rapeseed methyl ester (RME RME Resource Manager Essentials (Cisco) RME Risk Management Education RME Radiation Monitoring Equipment (Space Shuttle) RME Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis (mutant lipoprotein receptor) ) or any of the other fatty acid methyl ester A fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) can be created by an alkali catalyzed reaction between fats or fatty acids and methanol. The molecules in biodiesel are primarily FAMEs, usually obtained from vegetable oils by transesterification. formulations, collectively known as FAME." "Biodiesel refers to the pure fuel before blending with diesel fuel," Ruotsala adds. "Biodiesel blends, on the other hand, are referred to as B5, B20, etc., with the number representing the percentage of biodiesel contained in the blend." As Ruotsala explains, all new Tier 3 compliant SisuDiesel engines with common rail fuel injection systems may not be used with more than a maximum 20 percent dilution of biodiesel (B20). In other parts of the world outside the US and Canada Tier 0 Valmet and Sisu diesel engines, and Tier 1 and Tier 2 Sisu engines can use biodiesel up to B100, or 100 percent. However, when any blend greater than 5 percent (B5) is used, the crankcase crank·case n. The metal case enclosing the crankshaft and associated parts in a reciprocating engine. crankcase Noun the metal case that encloses the crankshaft in an internal-combustion engine oil drain, oil filter change and fuel filter element change intervals should be reduced by 50 percent. Up to 5 percent dilution of biodiesel can be used with normal service intervals. "We see biodiesel as a win-win product for farmers, the environment and AGCO products," says Martin Richenhagen, chairman, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of AGCO Corporation. "Even low blends of biodiesel have shown to reduce friction, lower maintenance costs and lengthen equipment life while proving friendlier to the environment and developing new markets for our customers' commodities." SisuDiesel engines aren't the only engines used in AGCO products, or approved for biodiesel, however. Biodiesel blends of 5 percent (B5) have also been approved for use in Perkins([R]), MAN and Caterpillar([R]) engines used in a number of Massey Ferguson([R]), FENDT([R]) and Challenger([R]) products respectively. For more information on any of the AGCO brands of farm equipment, visit www.agcocorp.com. About AGCO Founded in 1990, AGCO Corporation (NYSE: AG) (www.agcocorp.com) is a global manufacturer of agricultural equipment and related replacement parts. AGCO offers a full product line including tractors, combines, hay tools, sprayers, forage, tillage equipment and implements, which are distributed through more than 3,600 independent dealers and distributors in more than 140 countries worldwide. AGCO products include the following well-known brands: AGCO([R]), Challenger([R]), Fendt([R]), Gleaner([R]), Hesston([R]), Massey Ferguson([R]), New Idea([R]), RoGator([R]), Spra-Coupe([R]), Sunflower([R]), Terra-Gator([R]), Valtra([R]), and White([TM])Planters. AGCO provides retail financing through AGCO Finance. The company is headquartered in Duluth, Georgia, and in 2005, had net sales Net Sales The amount a seller receives from the buyer after costs associated with the sale are deducted. Notes: This amount is calculated by subtracting the following items from gross sales: merchandise returned for credit, allowances for damaged or missing goods, freight of $5.4 billion. |
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