That tractor which is green with the large flywheels is just really neat. I find it very attractive with it's current mobilization without the large screen radiator and top canopy over the operator. One could put a small modern radiator with an electric fan down under the frame rails out of sight and off the flat belt pulley run an alternator for electrical power. Just really neat engine.
Hahaha... I love if you have the captions/subtitles on, it says {music} for when the machines start to come alive and run. The caption generator also thinks these fine machines play music ❤
I have fallen in love with these engines. I swear, everyday there is something new on my UA-cam home page. I'm asking, but I think I know, WHY DO YOU TURN THE WHEEL BACKWARDS TO START? I saw one guy who used an electric motor to get his started. JUST AMAZING!
@@wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695 First, let me thank you for your reply. I had guessed that might be the reason. I grew up on a farm. We had a small cub tractor, rather old, but first thing in the morning it would not start using the battery. You had to hand crank the damn thing. Usually 1 or 2 tries and you had it. I was scared to death to hand crank it. I was about 6 and saw a guy who was almost killed starting a tractor that way. After that when I was big enough to crank it, my uncle or one of my cousins would start it for me. I did start from time to time when no one was around.
Keith from Michigan, grew up on the Canada side. As I grew up, I was always tearing things apart and got it back together. Then got involved with various machinery. I'd love to find out more and located to personally see these tractor's. Take a trip and meet some people who display and running them. If possible, maybe I could get 🤔 a response, thanks..
@@joekott5206 Hi Joe, thanks very much about where this takes place. I placed this on my calendar. I got a couple boys would really enjoy 😉 an event like that, thanks again Joe...
That tractor which is green with the large flywheels is just really neat. I find it very attractive with it's current mobilization without the large screen radiator and top canopy over the operator. One could put a small modern radiator with an electric fan down under the frame rails out of sight and off the flat belt pulley run an alternator for electrical power. Just really neat engine.
j’appel ces machines, des merveilles d’ingénierie
I look at every yours video, these old American engines represent the story of your country. Greeting from Rome 🇮🇹🤝
I love n miss motors
OMG look at the right angle coupling @ 4:12.
Do you like these Faibanks Morse Engines ?
Right at 4:10 and slightly beyond, there is a very interesting right angle drive. Anyone know the name of it?
I want to know. It’s very unusual.
That caught my eye also
Thanks Sir Keep up the good work man I love these old Machines
I thought I might see myself with the fairbanks on the dyno.
Hahaha... I love if you have the captions/subtitles on, it says {music} for when the machines start to come alive and run. The caption generator also thinks these fine machines play music ❤
Nice, thank you for posting.
Where are you from guys ? :)
The Netherlands....
Georgia, Vermont.
I have fallen in love with these engines. I swear, everyday there is something new on my UA-cam home page. I'm asking, but I think I know, WHY DO YOU TURN THE WHEEL BACKWARDS TO START? I saw one guy who used an electric motor to get his started. JUST AMAZING!
Turning the engine backwards is bump starting just another way to start one of these engines
@@wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695 First, let me thank you for your reply. I had guessed that might be the reason. I grew up on a farm. We had a small cub tractor, rather old, but first thing in the morning it would not start using the battery. You had to hand crank the damn thing. Usually 1 or 2 tries and you had it. I was scared to death to hand crank it. I was about 6 and saw a guy who was almost killed starting a tractor that way. After that when I was big enough to crank it, my uncle or one of my cousins would start it for me. I did start from time to time when no one was around.
1:24 Why stop this clip there when it was just about to fire again ? :((
lets see the engines be started when its 0 or below out
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Muito legal só que é bastante barulhento kk
Keith from Michigan, grew up on the Canada side. As I grew up, I was always tearing things apart and got it back together. Then got involved with various machinery. I'd love to find out more and located to personally see these tractor's. Take a trip and meet some people who display and running them. If possible, maybe I could get 🤔 a response, thanks..
Keith there is a old engine show in Cio Michigan in the fall every year.
@@joekott5206 Hi Joe, thanks very much about where this takes place. I placed this on my calendar. I got a couple boys would really enjoy 😉 an event like that, thanks again Joe...
I can provide the Deutz powertrain do you need it
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Does OSHA know about this?
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Listen to what the 2 bd engine is saying over and over… lol
Talk about not wanting to work
They have a language all thier own