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Lombardini S.r.l.
Founded 1933
Founder(s) Mr. Adelmo and Mr. Rainero Lombardini
Headquarters Reggio Emilia, Italy
Products engines, tractor
Parent Kohler Company
Website http://www.lombardini.it


Lombardini S.r.l. is an Italian manufacturer of Diesel engines up to 65HP. The company was founded in Reggio Emilia, Italy by Mr. Adelmo and Mr. Rainero Lombardini in 1933 under the name of Lombardini Fabbrica Italiana Motori S.p.A.. Adelmo Lombardini had already been manufacturing combustion engines since 1922 with a company called "Società Anonima Cooperativa Metallurgica" in Novellara (Province of Reggio Emilia).

Along with engines, the company of the two Lombardini brothers manufactured finished products such as pumping sets. After World War II this trend increased with production of agricultural tractors and tillers.

History[]

In 1963 a new premises was built in the outskirts of Reggio Emilia which marked the transition to large scale production. Taking advantage of the tumultuous growth of the Italian economy and of the ever increasing demand for agricultural machinery, Lombardini enjoyed a long and steady expansion resulting in the company becoming a leader in small agricultural equipment. At this stage the company decided to abandon production of finished products in order to focus on bare engines alone. This change reflected a strategic decision of the company not to compete against their own customers.

During the years Lombardini became the most prominent Diesel manufacturer in Italy in its range and bought out its competitors one by one. The Slanzi, Cotiemme, Acme and lastly Ruggerini companies were all bought out and incorporated into Lombardini.

As the growth of the company went on, its structure became more and more that of a modern industrial group. Commercial branches were established in the UK, Spain, France, Germany and US. Aside from the main premises in Reggio Emilia, new factories were established in Rieti (Italy), Czech Republic and India.

In 1999 Lombardini was sold to Mark IV Inc. and then sold in 2007 to Kohler Company becoming part of its Global Power Group.

Products[]

Lombardini manufactures air and water cooled Diesel engines. It also has a small range of gasoline engines.

Air cooled diesels[]

  • The Lombardini single cylinder air cooled engines are a classic. Old 3LD and 6LD have been sold for decades to the five continents and still today continue to power tillers and other application.
  • 15LD family is the latest single cylinder Lombardini manufactures. It goes from 220 to 500 cc and from 3.7 to 12 HP.
  • Twin cylinder and three cylinder engines are also available to reach a power output of 37HP.

Water cooled diesels[]

  • Water cooled Lombardini engines range from 440 to 2200 cc and from 11 to 65 HP. They come as twin, three or four cylinder models.
  • Lombardini has engineered a 440cc engine with common rail which is today the smallest common rail in the world.

Gasoline engines[]

The range of Lombardini gasoline engines has shrunk in the years. Today only two models of gasoline are available, known as Intermotor's: a 9 and a 11 HP. One of those is the IM350, so often called "The world's best engine".[citation (source) needed] Also a water cooled gasoline engine 20HP is still in production. Lombardini being part of Kohler group is now marketing the Kohler gasoline engines which range from 4 to 40HP and come in a variety of models and configurations in some markets.

Applications[]

Agricultural machinery[]

Since its early days Lombardini has had a link with agricultural machinery manufacturers. This results in many such appliances coming with a Lombardini engine such as tillers, motor-hoes, small tractors and professional lawn-mowers. Many Italian OEMs like Goldoni, Ferrari, SEP etc are customers. A very famous mower binder of BCS has always been powered by Lombardini engines.

Lombardini Tractor Models
Model Year(s) Produced Horsepower Engine Type Misc Notes Photo
Lombardini Castoro 24 crawler Lombardini Castoro 24 crawler
Lombardini LDA 90/2 crawler
Lombardini LDA 820
Lombardini TL 8 crawler Lombardini TL 8 crawler brochure
Lombardini TL 25 Lombardini TL 25 brochure
Lombardini TL 30
Lombardini TL 40 Lombardini TL 40 brochure

Construction industry[]

The construction industry is the second field of application of Lombardini engines. Machinery such as trench rollers, reversible compactors, single drum rollers, vibratory plates, mini rollers etc are and example of that. Several major European OEMs have some Lombardini in their products.

Automotive[]

This is one of the latest market Lombardini has entered. It includes Micro cars (Ligier, Chatenet, Giotti etc), Quads, ATVs and similar. For this market Lombardini has engineered a special engine 440 cc with common rail.

Other[]

Other applications include Gensets and welders, tower lights, sweepers, high pressure cleaners, pumping sets, cranes, aerial platform and so on.

Licenses[]

During the years Lombardini has had license agreements with companies in different countries. Such agreements allowed a local manufacturer to assemble Lombardini engines for its local market under the direct supervision of Lombardini. All such agreements are now expired and nobody is currently authorised to assemble engines under the Lombardini brand except Lombardini itself. Lombardini is also no longer involved in ensuring the quality of such productions and where they continue the engines can not be considered genuine Lombardini engines.

See also[]

References / sources[]

  • Based on wikipedia article, (linked from other articles)

External links[]

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