Buda
United States
About
The Buda Engine Company was established in 1881 by George Chalender in Buda, Illinois, for the purpose of manufacturing railway equipment. Subsequently based in Harvey, Illinois, the company began producing engines for industrial, truck, and marine applications in 1910. Initially, Buda engines operated on gasoline. Later, the company introduced diesel engines that incorporated proprietary Lanova cylinder head designs, injection pumps, and nozzles. These engines were marketed as Buda-Lanova diesel engines. In 1953, the Buda Engine Company was acquired by Allis-Chalmers, after which the Buda-Lanova models were rebranded as "Allis-Chalmers diesel" engines.
1
Total Engines
0
Engine Families
31 kW
Average Power
(31 - 31 kW)
4885 cc
Average Displacement
(4885 - 4885 cc)