Just got home from a custumer service meeting with Case Industrial. We went up to Tomahawk, WI and were able to drive the new equipment that is coming out. They had demos and displays with various parts of the machines. All engines used in Case industrial machinery are made by CDC, consolidated diesel corperation, a 50/50 partnership between cummins and case. They just made there 2 millionth engine this last year. Around 35% of these engines made currently are used in the dodge trucks. This is what the customer rep told us anyway. One of the guys asked about what dodge was going to use in the new trucks since he heard they were dropping cummins. The rep said as far as he knew they were going to be using a new cummins model, and an optional motor. What he said that was interesting was that Ford has been trying to be able to use the cummins as an optional motor also, so they had a six cylinder available. The motors used in the case equipment ranges from the 4-390, 6-590, and 6-830, and the M-11, the 6-590 is a twelve valve, same as the dodge trucks. They are used in many different configs, and horspower ratings using different turbos, and pumps. From 50hp, to 275 or so. The majority of machines use a 5. 9 They told us about the design of the motor and had cutaway models to look at. Noticed that the cutaway models showed Brazil on the pistons. Very interesting day.