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For more information, see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wichmann_Diesel Wikipedia entry].  
For more information, see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wichmann_Diesel Wikipedia entry].  
A 2 HP single cylinder marine diesel engine, made in 1942, is on display in the Polar Museum in Tromsø.





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1942 2 HP single cylinder marine diesel engine on display in the Polar Museum in Tromsø.

of Rubbestadneset, Norway

Wichmann diesel engines were made by M. Haldorsen & Sønner Motorfrabrikk. The company was started by Martines Haldorsen in Rubbestadneset. His son, Haldor Andreas Haldorsen constructed the first engine, a single-cylinder 2 hp two-stroke engine in 1903.

The factory was sold to the Finnish group Wärtsilä in 1986.

For more information, see Wikipedia entry.


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