Why doesn't Yamaha make/sell industrial engines?
After replacing a Subaru Robin engine on a piece of equipment, I noticed that both Honda and Kawasaki make industrial engines, but not Yamaha, though they do have generators with v-twins. Why not sell those engines? Just a curiosity since I'm a fan of
It's just not in their business model. Just like how Honda don't make musical instruments or Kawasaki don't make cars






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