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“Diesel The Eagle”

"Diesel The Eagle"

Your Feathered Guide to All Things Diesel!

Welcome to Diesel’s Nest — the official home of “Diesel the Eagle”, the high-flying mascot of American Diesel Outfitters LLC®! From the skies above the diesel industry to the garage floor where the real work gets done, Diesel's got the inside scoop.

Here, Diesel shares his favorite fun facts, industry trends, and exclusive updates about the diesel world and everything happening at American Diesel Outfitters. Whether you’re a seasoned diesel pro or just getting your wings, this is your go-to spot for all things torque, turbo, and tough-as-steel.

So buckle up and spread your wings — Diesel’s got a lot to show you!

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“Diesel The Eagle”

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A cartoon eagle dressed as a mechanic in blue mechanics uniform with an 'ADO' name tag, wearing a bandana, giving a thumbs-up, holding tools, and smiling.
An infographic with a dark background and yellow and white text about giant diesel engines on ships. It states that the Wärtsilä-Sulzer RT96-C engine is over 89 feet long and 44 feet high, generating over 100,000 horsepower. It features illustrations of ships and lists Emma Mærsk, Elly Mærsk, and OOCL Germany, describing their container capacities. The infographic concludes by comparing the engine to a skyscraper-sized engine that supports the global economy.
A dark teal background with a yellow lightbulb icon and the text: "DID YOU KNOW? The first diesel engine ran on peanut oil. At the 1900 World Exhibition in Paris, Rudolf Diesel showcased his engine running on peanut oil. He believed farmers could use biofuels to become energy independent—making him an early advocate for renewable fuels." A small illustration of a peanut is also present.
Text infographic about the diesel industry, highlighting its role in supporting U.S. jobs and the economy, with hashtags promoting diesel industry pride.
Infographic about the M1030M1 diesel-powered motorcycle built for the U.S. Marine Corps, highlighting its fuel efficiency and rugged terrain capabilities, with hashtags #DieselStrong and #FunFactMonday.
An infographic with a dark background and yellow accents discussing leadership and employee retention. It includes a lightbulb icon at the top, and text highlighting statistics about employee turnover, the importance of good management, and investment in leadership development. The infographic ends with hashtags: #LeadershipMatters #RetentionStrategies #PeopleFirst #GreatLeadersGreatTeams.
A sign with yellow and white text on a dark teal background discussing how most freight trains in North America run on diesel, not electricity, because they are equipped with diesel-electric engines that generate electricity to power electric traction motors.
A graphic with a lightbulb icon and the heading, 'Did you know?'. The text explains that diesel exhaust contains indole, a compound used in luxury perfumes, and humorously suggests that smelling diesel can give you a free whiff of perfume, ending with hashtags #DieselStrong and #FunFactMonday.
Green informational poster from American Diesel Outfitters about the benefits of learning golf for business networking, featuring a golf flag and club graphic.
An advertisement highlighting that some diesel engines, including marine and stationary types, can run for over 100 years, emphasizing their durability, maintenance by experts, and diesel power, with illustrations of old diesel engines and a cartoon eagle holding a wrench.
A cartoon eagle dressed as a construction worker, wearing a blue jumpsuit with an American flag patch on the sleeve and a name tag labeled 'DIESEL.' The eagle has a red bandana with white stars, brown gloves, and work boots. It stands with its arms crossed, with a background featuring red, white, and blue lights.
Informative poster about diesel engines and fuel types, mentioning two main types: regular and winter blend. Highlights benefits for cold weather and winter use, with hashtags and a lightbulb icon.
An informational graphic with the title "Did You Know?" and a lightbulb icon. The graphic provides historical information about the first diesel car in 1936, highlighting the Mercedes-Benz 260D, and its significance in automotive history, innovation, and diesel technology. It also discusses its initial target market in Germany and its legacy as a symbol of innovation in diesel engines, with hashtags #AutomotiveHistory, #Innovation, and #DieselEngine at the bottom.
Informational poster about how diesel engines perform better at high altitudes than gasoline engines, explaining the impact of thin air on engine performance and the role of turbochargers in diesel engines, along with hashtags #DieselEngines and #HighAltitudes.

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