1935 Walter Snow Fighter Part 1.wmv

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  • @LarryMarmet
    @LarryMarmet  14 років тому +5

    I had a 1960 F1000 tractor with the 534 ci v8, really liked it.

    • @trentwheeler6161
      @trentwheeler6161 5 років тому +1

      Sure are thirsty v8s! I used to run a Ford f600. Could comfortably haul some big loads with the dump bed. Huge stones and lots of firewood.

  • @RADIOACTIVEMASCULINITY
    @RADIOACTIVEMASCULINITY Рік тому +1

    Those guys weren’t shy to get a good run on those drifts lol

  • @thegreenerthemeaner
    @thegreenerthemeaner 12 років тому +5

    Awesome footage. They used what they had, it was built well and didn't expect the moon. They used sense in operating. Those days are GONE.

  • @jonathanrice1070
    @jonathanrice1070 Рік тому +2

    Looks like it was very hard on the transmission

  • @ronsmith6662
    @ronsmith6662 6 років тому +2

    NY State is at the south east end of Lake Ontario and the prevailing winds in winter are from the North West. The wind just picks the moisture and starts dropping it as soon at it reaches land. It's a great spot if you are in the plowing business.

  • @LarryMarmet
    @LarryMarmet  10 років тому +2

    All Walter trucks were 4x4 100 percent positive four wheel drive! They were the featured truck here as this film was made by the Walter company.

  • @savagenomore
    @savagenomore 13 років тому +3

    I think this is where they coined the phrase "if at first you don't succeed, try again"...lol

  • @Ypipable
    @Ypipable 6 років тому +1

    The plough is an amazing device.

  • @JD-hf6me
    @JD-hf6me 5 років тому +2

    When folks saw and heard that thing coming. Everything's gonna be alright

  • @olivei2484
    @olivei2484 6 років тому +2

    just found these. They are wonderful. Thanks for the upload. I cant imagine how jarring hitting those drifts would be for the driver.

    • @maximumhardcore4362
      @maximumhardcore4362 5 років тому

      olive I they don’t look bad at all, you can tell by the riders in the back- their bodies barely shift. It’s just the old film that makes it look faster.

    • @olivei2484
      @olivei2484 5 років тому

      @@maximumhardcore4362 Gotcha. good observation.

  • @albertmusco
    @albertmusco 4 роки тому +1

    For better traction there should be more weight to counterbalance the deep heavy snow . The tire would also need more chain support and I am not sure if four wheel drive was invented at this time period . I do know electric cars , automatic transmissions,four wheel drive and plowing hydraulics were not yet commercialized for this type of heavy snow removal .

  • @mrbobsshow
    @mrbobsshow 14 років тому +1

    Thanks for uploading Ive always loved those old Walters

  • @davidroosa4561
    @davidroosa4561 3 роки тому

    its just so weird seeing big trucks without mud flaps

  • @theresaedwards5819
    @theresaedwards5819 5 років тому

    Very cool video! Thanks for sharing

  • @2500mike
    @2500mike 12 років тому +2

    This is great!

  • @sixtyfiveford
    @sixtyfiveford 11 років тому +1

    Awesome old video.

  • @dave4854
    @dave4854 7 років тому +2

    I see that there is a chain on the outside duel, problem with that is when the wheels spin, the chain will spin a hole and the truck will then be setting on the inside duel so that the outside duel is doing nothing, a set of chains on both wheels is best.

  • @bogiewheelman71
    @bogiewheelman71 8 місяців тому

    Wonder how many clutches they went through a winter like that.

  • @fuckedoveredbyincest
    @fuckedoveredbyincest 11 років тому

    much better days.cast my memory back there

  • @Thetruckhunter
    @Thetruckhunter 14 років тому +4

    Just awesome!! Growing up around those Snow-Fighters has turned me into a life long enthusiast! How can I get a copy of this video??

  • @RetroCaptain
    @RetroCaptain 11 років тому +2

    Good day
    Back then, ANY Joe could walk into a General store, buy a gun, no license etc, no training, industrial punches that could chop your arm off did not have any guards, no safety belts in autos, Power saws,..the blades were out in the open... you could buy explosives in supply stores, things that would never ever be allowed anymore no matter what..back then..
    The days before "safety" became a top priority!

  • @oldblueaccord2629
    @oldblueaccord2629 2 роки тому

    The 3:40 mark shows how the all wheel drive works.

    • @oldblueaccord2629
      @oldblueaccord2629 2 роки тому

      ..at the 5:20 mark that boy has what I think is called a "skip jack" kinda like a sky sled type thing kids used in the snow.

  • @johnkendall6962
    @johnkendall6962 5 років тому +1

    I bet OSHA wouldn't approve of those guys in the back of the truck LOL.

  • @LarryMarmet
    @LarryMarmet  12 років тому

    @ndw505 I used a 16mm projector to play the original film and recorded it using a digital camera. At the time the longest video allowed was 10 minutes so I "filmed" it again and made a part 1 and 2 to get it posted on UA-cam. Now I know I made it public so at the very least you can "embed" it. I know I downloaded copies from UA-cam onto another computer once.... Was it because I'm the owner? Let me see if I can figure out how to copy it off youtube or if it's possible...

  • @Dsdcain
    @Dsdcain 12 років тому +5

    I think the coolest part is how many people turned out just to watch a snowplow do it's job. Nowadays people would be in the house with the generator going watching tv or on youtube to watch videos of snowplows. Oh um wait I didn't mean me um I Oh the uh.........................

    • @barrysimmons5489
      @barrysimmons5489 5 років тому

      As an afterthought, nowadays they would probably be watching it reality off of their drone camera. Of course with the generator running electricity for the house. Just saying...(-:

  • @greenmtnman7714
    @greenmtnman7714 8 років тому

    Can anyone tell what the smaller truck that gets pulled out by the Walter is?

  • @LarryMarmet
    @LarryMarmet  7 років тому +2

    lol...they were purposely making Oshkosh look bad. Also helps to actually lower plow to pavement and remove snow not wallow in it!

    • @barrysimmons5489
      @barrysimmons5489 5 років тому +1

      The county plow coming out our way was a 1936 Walter/Frink 903 cu in gas continental, twin stacks over top a the cab. Chained 4 X 4 singles with a concrete block as big as a truck bed, cab high. Summertime It parked inside. It was operational when I left in 76 returned in winter of 1990 and it was gone. I understood they couldn't afford to keep gas in it. The Town had a smaller Oshkosh that sometimes struggled. Both had aggressive (good) operators.
      I can remember as a youngster they'd pull off the state road on to the County Road stop at the bottom of the hill where we lived, set the plow maybe take a sip of their coffee and then start up the hill at the beginning of their route. I was dwarfed by the size of the wheels... they didn't chain up until about Midwinter first on the rear axle and then on the front. That ole Walter sure was an impressive machine! When I was growing up just off at the State Road they would pull up in the middle of the night after the wind died out during a storm, and you could hear them for about 8 miles out into the country before the engine sound would fadeout.
      New Hope VFD Capt John McDuffy was the usual Walter operator out our way... 🇺🇸

    • @steveluepke9654
      @steveluepke9654 5 років тому +1

      The reason for keeping the plow up a little was by doing that it put more weight on the front axle for traction. They let a smaller truck clean up after them

  • @chrismixerjr7590
    @chrismixerjr7590 2 роки тому

    When Men were Men and Trucks were Trucks made of real America steel

  • @buickanddeere
    @buickanddeere 13 років тому

    Amazing. A lot of the country scenes, barns, power lines, transformers and roads haven't changed in 75 years.
    Seems there was a shortage of common sense however. People riding in the back of the truck box. Or standing in front , behind or beside the truck as it was moving.

  • @mikespooner63
    @mikespooner63 3 роки тому

    Omg the snow.. Doesn't seem like there's snow like that in Nys anymore😒

  • @ronchappell7148
    @ronchappell7148 4 роки тому

    They should have taken the outside duals off. It would have pushed twice as much without treading in the snow.

  • @edf7008
    @edf7008 5 років тому

    What are those dangling this on the plow frame near the headlights? Thanks.

  • @NancyWoeltje
    @NancyWoeltje 12 років тому

    @steamshovelman I want a copy of part one and part two also how can we get them?

  • @LarryMarmet
    @LarryMarmet  14 років тому

    plowchaser, i just downloaded a copy of this video from right here...how did i do it? dont see it now. had an mp4 extension and played with quicktime nicely. fast download too. did you see part 2 and the 1930? more coming soon too that you will like.

  • @jump62
    @jump62 3 роки тому

    good thing osha was not around this video would get them in trouble guys riding in back and all lol

  • @pablogutierrez8211
    @pablogutierrez8211 10 років тому

    were the 35's just 2 wheel drive or did they have four?

  • @axelberry1
    @axelberry1 14 років тому +1

    let it snow

  • @fuckedoveredbyincest
    @fuckedoveredbyincest 11 років тому

    for a silant film sure is noise.love it anyway.to the dud,ford trucks,in the day 330cid,361cid,391cid,477cid,534cid,great engines,

  • @jimmychambers1501
    @jimmychambers1501 5 років тому

    More weight an horsepower. Then it will move snow. PS. Get the Ford's out of the road first. Can't push junk and snow

  • @turart1543
    @turart1543 7 років тому

    sais tu Michel qui chauffe sa sa ressemble a sa methode de travail ha ha