New additions in the range of industrial engines. Kohler dual-fuel and propane engines were launched at World of Concrete 2020, the exhibition held in Las Vegas from 4 to 7 February. The primary engine manufacturer introduced first of all an addition to the popular Command PRO lineup. The Command PRO dual-fuel CH440DF engine is designed to operate on gasoline or propane, offering users the ultimate in flexibility and powering a wide variety of tools on the jobsite, including: concrete saws, compactors, trowels, portable generators and larger products like power buggies. Simply move a lever left or right to switch between fuels based on fuel levels, preference or task.

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Kohler Command PRO CH440DF engine

Versatility and reliability for Kohler dual-fuel engine

«Our users depend on Kohler to provide offerings that meet their diverse needs on the job site. The new CH440DF engine is designed to do just that. This engine provides great versatility, in addition to the durability, reliability and consistent performance that Kohler is known for and our partners depend on», said Ben Marotz, marketing manager for Kohler Engines.

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Lowering exhaust emissions

At the US exhibition, Kohler also launched the Command PRO EFI propane engine (Model PCV680LE). An addition to the company’s strong EFI lineup, the PCV680LE twin-cylinder, vertical-shaft engine significantly lowers exhaust emissions due to an integrated catalyst and optimized fueling.

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An alternative to gasoline- and diesel-fueled engines, the PCV680LE model is a cleaner-burning, more fuel-efficient alternative for commercial equipment. It saves significantly on fuel with less downtime for refueling.

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Kohler Command PRO PCV680LE engine

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