EPA certifies Cat ’07 engines

Dec. 6, 2006
Peoria, IL-based Caterpillar said it has received certification from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its 2007-model C13 and C15 engines

Peoria, IL-based Caterpillar said it has received certification from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its 2007-model C13 and C15 engines.

“These certifications demonstrate that … we are ready to serve our customers in the North American trucking industry,” said James J. Parker, vp, Caterpillar Power Systems Marketing Div.

Parker said the ’07-model C13 is available in on-highway vocational and heavy-duty linehaul configurations for expanded versatility. In addition to truck, bus, rv and fire truck ratings, he said the ’07-model C15 provides high horsepower and torque particularly for owner-operators and heavy haulers working in the most extreme heavy-duty applications.

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