Waukesha Engine and Kohler to bring together engines and gen-sets

March 29, 2002
Waukesha Engine, Waukesha, Wis., recently entered into an agreement to provide a selection of its engine models to Kohler Co., Kohler, Wis., to drive its gaseous-fueled generator packages. Under the agreement, Waukesha H24, L36, and P48 engines will be packaged with Kohler generators. According to Waukesha Engine President William E. O’Connor, “This program will provide yet another channel to place

Waukesha Engine, Waukesha, Wis., recently entered into an agreement to provide a selection of its engine models to Kohler Co., Kohler, Wis., to drive its gaseous-fueled generator packages.

Under the agreement, Waukesha H24, L36, and P48 engines will be packaged with Kohler generators.

According to Waukesha Engine President William E. O’Connor, “This program will provide yet another channel to place additional Waukesha engines in the field, along with the opportunity for increased parts and labor to support these new products.”

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