Up close look and specs on the Jensen Model #50 Power Plant

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • Today we are looking at the reintroduced and world-famous Jensen Model 50 steam engine power plant.
    Reintroduced in 2016 these power plants are the largest engine Jensen builds.
    Features include a 5-inch brass and nickel boiler with whistle pressure gauge and throttle valve.
    Massive cast iron engine base and Axle journals.
    Heavy cast-iron flywheel with PTO V grooves.
    Reversible with multiple pto's
    High-torque Engine with double acting cylinder and slide valve.
    Bore is 7/8 of an inch by 1 inch stroke.
    Features an exclusive 660 Watt 110 volt immersion heater it is also available in 240 volts
    Jensen's signature model 15 A.C. electric generator and lamp post.
    Stainless steel boiler stack.
    3 water level sight glasses and adjustable throttle control cylinder older cup a engine journal or points I work in flyball governor and a water feed pump and Reservoir cup.
    These engines are completely handcrafted from raw materials and built two exact tolerance.
    They are special order only through Jensen Manufacturing Company in Jeannette Pennsylvania.
    The website www.JensenSteamEngines.Com
    To place the order for the Jensen 50 you call 1-800-525-5245
    Email:
    Sales@jensensteamengines.com
    PRICE $5000.00 us
    To purchase any other steam engine produced and built by Jensen manufacturing company call us directly or check out our website
    www.SteamEnginesUSA.com
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @MMID303
    @MMID303 5 років тому +2

    I'd love to have one. That's quite the investment. I'm currently having a 20G made for me.

  • @scada4321
    @scada4321 3 роки тому +1

    Very Nice! What a difference from the two that I own. They were ordered in 1956 and 1957. The wooden mounting boards are interesting. Mine are both "breadboards"...they have finished ends on them. Alas, both are missing their smoke stacks. I've pestered Jensen a few times about making them for me but it's hasn't happened....yet. Good luck with yours. You've gotten in touch with me about selling mine. Are you willing to sell yours?
    ...Jim Koehler

    • @SteamEnginesUSA
      @SteamEnginesUSA  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Jim, Yes I'd love to buy one or two from you. When ever you decide to part with them. The one I have here is the new run from 2016. The other one I sold to a good friend and fellow collector as his first 50. He has a very nice collection but was still missing the 50. So... I parted with it to fulfill his collection. I need to replace that one with another. Cheers my friend. Jack Boyles www.SteamEnginesUSA.com

  • @jkhippie5929
    @jkhippie5929 Рік тому +1

    What kind of power can be made with the jensen 65 or other entry models.... ( how many watts @ which psi roughly) thank you

  • @JoshKilen
    @JoshKilen 4 роки тому +1

    very nice steam engine, what does the cap on the water pump do? is that the water by-pass or just a oiler

    • @SteamEnginesUSA
      @SteamEnginesUSA  4 роки тому +1

      Inside is a brass tention spring floating a ball bearing. It works with the feed pump.

  • @Ramblequist
    @Ramblequist 3 роки тому

    Wow, Wilesco D32 was around $2500 just recent, but they are gone

  • @cecilking3727
    @cecilking3727 Рік тому

    It never ceases to amaze me what some people will pay for a bunch of turned up bar stock,the only casting on the whole thing is the bed plate,the rest of it is brass bar stock,engines made from castings are so much better looking,I have one of these I bought at an auction and called jensen about a few replacement parts and got a very bad attitude from the guy that answered the phone,and a astronomical high price for govaner parts like these things couldn't be made by anyone but them lol,I threw it on a shelf and that's where it's been since,very over priced and not that speacial,5000 dallors I'll pass,lol