150 Case Road Locomotive pulling 36 bottoms “Live Feed” from the engine
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- Опубліковано 10 вер 2020
- The 150 Case Road Locomotive pulling 3 John Deere plows, 36 bottoms total through the mud in the rain. We keep tying plows together and can’t hold the big dog back.
The rhythm of this old girl is mesmerizing. So sweet.
Those ladies are adorable! Really cute too.
Kory and family I can see why my niece loves you so much!! Nicely done!
Such a gorgious peice of history the restoration of the plow is beautifull
Very impressive!
The power doesn't impress me as much as the fact it can maintain traction
everyone had a great day.
nice nice!!!
Pure torque
Greta will be having nightmares
Now its time to make one 4 times bigger one if the 150hp case can be built why not a 450hp case traction engine
The piston looks very small in comparison with the rest of the machine! What is the cubic capacity of it? These videos really get my mechanical heart pumping!
I think they were 14 by 14 bore and stroke.
@@erandy0240 That's just over 2155 cubes, but as it's a double acting design you should double that!
That's over 12 x 350 small blocks!
Just loving the gorgeous women of steam :)
I'd like to know what this thing can do compared pound for pound against a new tractor.
That is an interesting question. 150 hp diesel weighing the same as the steam engine going as slow
Even the 450hp Big Bud 4wd tractors could only pull 20 bottoms if I remember correctly. The torque at only 200rpm that the 150 runs at is in the thousands. All from a single 14x14 single cylinder bore & stroke. Hands down steam wins the day.
@@jeffdetwiler From what I've seen on another video, this beast showed over 5,000 foot-pounds of torque on the brake before they had issues with the belt.
phoenix15477 yes that is correct~~ that new belt was rated for 200hp I believe...and they were bumping its limits at over 180hp and folks were starting to stand back!! It was impressive.
deisel can't come close. steam beats all in grunt and torque
How many bottoms 36 looks like 24. Can any one tell which is right.
Why do you need people standing on the plow? To raise and lower the bottoms at the end of the field?
You will notice there is no PTO or any solid shaft connection to the equipment. This was in the early days of mechanical power pulling the farm equipment .
You related to anyone from central Washington?
When you guys gonna put a real load on it? It still doesn't sound loaded. 🤔
literally dropped all the plows at the same time and it didn't even change tone. just kept pulling
No one brought a jacket
No one wore a mask.