Ya all gotta go! It’s like a Disneyland for mechanical power junkie or history buff. If you are under 50, you will see, hear and even smell what helped build America. For me, the absolute best is the tractor 🚜 parade ! So much to see, and never enough time to see it all. Weather? Some years it’s Minnesota chilly, and sometimes it’s so hot you’ll wish they had a swimming pool on the back 40. But the displays of power and skill of builders is amazing. 🎉
So glad to find someone else who has been there! I couldn't believe that they have two tractor parades every day! It sounds like you have to come prepared for any kind of weather. I was there when we wished there was the swimming pool for a nice cooling dip! ;-)
Outstanding video. I love seeing all that stuff being preserved for the future generations. I grew up after 1943 and never had the opportunity to see any of this stuff. I did see the last of the steam locomotives back in the early 50's and was sad to see them replaced. Thank you for showing this. I love it!!
Yes, the steam shovel was one item that I've never seen before. I was mesmerized watching it. Then, it dumped the bucket, and the wind took the sand right in my face! Oh my, that was not fun! Seeing it operate reminded me of reading the famous children's book, "Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel".
The Steam Threshers Reunion had been a part of my life since I was old enough to walk, fantastic memories of being there with my Dad!! This year there is going to be some additional attractions for all of us. This years show will be dedicated to the Veterans that have served and are serving our country so that we all may enjoy our lives today the way we want to, lets not forget this freedom does not come without sacrifice!! Not only will all the normal attractions be present there will also be a large contingent of Military vehicles from thought the Midwest the help to pay the very best honor that we all can to the folks who made our freedoms possible!! Let us never forget what our soldiers have given to our country and to us! If you have not been to this event I strongly suggest it and trust you will not be disappointed! At the same time please help all of us Honor the Veterans that made many parts of all our lives possible today!!! I hope to see you all at the Western MN Steam Thrashers Reunion this year!
That sounds like a great opportunity, to see agriculture from yesteryear, and to honor our veterans as well. Thank you for sharing about this special part of the upcoming show!
روعه الصناعات في عصرها وهذه الآلات لها اصوات وحركات تشبه السمفونية في الاوركسترا ترجعنا الى الحنين للماضي تقدم للامام في نشر كل ما يتعلق من الماضي باركك الله❤🌹
What an absolute joy to watch! When I see all this old stuff, I really would like to visit USA to see it all. We just don't have these kinds of engines around where I live. I especially liked those small scale steam tractors with implements! I've seen scale model steam tractors before, but never with a thrashing machine and stuff like that. Fantastic video man, really appreciate it!
Thank you so much! Yes, those small scale model steam tractors with implements is really impressive to see, especially knowing that the operators are often the ones who have built them!
I live in England. What I would give to get to this museum and show. I have a a four HP American Amanco engine of 1921 vintage .The engines came over here from the turn of the century, through the first world war and into the twenties to help with farming.
At 4:25 I wish you would have filmed more about steiger no 1. That is a very historical tractor built in a barn by 2 brothers, They built thousands of them till 1984 then sold to case international. Those were considered big power compared to anything available at the time.
I wish I did too! I only knew a little about Steiger before going to this show, and seeing this specially built barn. I'm glad that I did stop in and see what was there, but I now wish I had spent more time there. Next time! ;-)
@@ant-tj5wk А сколько миллиардов тонн угля и воды они потребляли сколько могли проехать без чистки котла. Вас точно не было, чтоб это знать, иначе сказали бы...
@@Igor.Ivanov Да, да щас тепловозы едять солярку граммами и ходят по 10 лет без ремонта )) Промывка котла это обычное ТО , а ТО нужно (внезапно) любой технике. Кстати паровозы которые работают остались например в Китае - т.е. дешевле у них полностью ресурс выработать чем тепловоз покупать. Иди расскажи им что они глупые.
@@ant-tj5wk В Китае и Южной Америке их используют не потому, что это очень классная техника, просто паровоз хорошо забирается в горы. Где их и используют. А насчет ТО, попробуйте не промыть котел паровоза и будете ехать , в лучшем случае, месяц туда, куда за сутки можно доехать, а на практике, на бомбе. Топлива, паровозы съели за 100 лет своего использования столько, что угольные электростанции, не самые эффективные кстати, могли бы работать еще 300 лет и гонять электровозы.
@@Igor.Ivanov Паровоз хорошо забирается в горы? Ты что куришь такое? Где есть жд дорога проедет и тепловоз и паровоз. В Китае их используют потому что их выпуск был прекращён в 1999 году, они ещё не выработали свой ресурс. Кстати о ТЭС - кпд 60% , от них потери на линиях10%, от них потери на электровозах тоже 10%... 300 лет ага, ох эти сказочники. Кстати теперь посчитай сколько сожгли за 100 лет нефти и на что её бы хватило))
If you'd like to see more from the Rollag Show, check out Part 2 right here: ua-cam.com/video/pZFVCA1Q2Xg/v-deo.htmlsi=pWW8HTLrWx1gj2lg
I like watching machineries like that I enjoy that
That's true. It's just fascinating to watch the machines in action!
Ya all gotta go! It’s like a Disneyland for mechanical power junkie or history buff. If you are under 50, you will see, hear and even smell what helped build America. For me, the absolute best is the tractor 🚜 parade ! So much to see, and never enough time to see it all. Weather? Some years it’s Minnesota chilly, and sometimes it’s so hot you’ll wish they had a swimming pool on the back 40. But the displays of power and skill of builders is amazing. 🎉
So glad to find someone else who has been there! I couldn't believe that they have two tractor parades every day! It sounds like you have to come prepared for any kind of weather. I was there when we wished there was the swimming pool for a nice cooling dip! ;-)
Outstanding video. I love seeing all that stuff being preserved for the future generations. I grew up after 1943 and never had the opportunity to see any of this stuff. I did see the last of the steam locomotives back in the early 50's and was sad to see them replaced. Thank you for showing this. I love it!!
Thank you! Glad you liked it. Seeing and hearing the old steam locomotives being used on the tracks would have been a great experience.
That steam shovel looked more like a dinosaur than anything. God, I love watching these old irons run
Yes, the steam shovel was one item that I've never seen before. I was mesmerized watching it. Then, it dumped the bucket, and the wind took the sand right in my face! Oh my, that was not fun! Seeing it operate reminded me of reading the famous children's book, "Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel".
@@seveninalladventures6980 YOOOO I REMEMBER THAT BOOK!
The Steam Threshers Reunion had been a part of my life since I was old enough to walk, fantastic memories of being there with my Dad!! This year there is going to be some additional attractions for all of us. This years show will be dedicated to the Veterans that have served and are serving our country so that we all may enjoy our lives today the way we want to, lets not forget this freedom does not come without sacrifice!! Not only will all the normal attractions be present there will also be a large contingent of Military vehicles from thought the Midwest the help to pay the very best honor that we all can to the folks who made our freedoms possible!! Let us never forget what our soldiers have given to our country and to us! If you have not been to this event I strongly suggest it and trust you will not be disappointed! At the same time please help all of us Honor the Veterans that made many parts of all our lives possible today!!!
I hope to see you all at the Western MN Steam Thrashers Reunion this year!
That sounds like a great opportunity, to see agriculture from yesteryear, and to honor our veterans as well. Thank you for sharing about this special part of the upcoming show!
Those Norwegians and Germans sure love their steam-powered *kitchen appliances!
* everything grown and harvested outside, ends up in the kitchen!
Super video 👌 nice oldschool machines 😍😍😍💪😉👍✌️
Thanks!
Thanks for the undercover work.
I loved this video, thank you!
You're welcome, and thanks for the feedback and encouragement!
This looks so cool. As one who loves engines and all things mechanical, it would've been like heaven if I was there
روعه الصناعات في عصرها وهذه الآلات لها اصوات وحركات تشبه السمفونية في الاوركسترا ترجعنا الى الحنين للماضي تقدم للامام في نشر كل ما يتعلق من الماضي باركك الله❤🌹
We love the sounds of all of these old machines!
@@seveninalladventures6980 نعم شغفي وحبي للمكائن القديمه
What a treat just beautiful I could sit there for days !
It does take days to see it all, but you would need to have a tractor to sit on and drive around to catch everything going on!
What an awesome show
Thanks for sharing this.
I'll never get there. So this is great.
Cheers from Australia
Well, you never know... At least UA-cam can connect us for now. Thanks!
@@seveninalladventures6980
Amazing world.
Какая красота!!!! Какие талантливые люди!!!
Thank you!
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What an absolute joy to watch! When I see all this old stuff, I really would like to visit USA to see it all. We just don't have these kinds of engines around where I live. I especially liked those small scale steam tractors with implements! I've seen scale model steam tractors before, but never with a thrashing machine and stuff like that. Fantastic video man, really appreciate it!
Thank you so much! Yes, those small scale model steam tractors with implements is really impressive to see, especially knowing that the operators are often the ones who have built them!
So cool!
Thanks!
I live in England. What I would give to get to this museum and show. I have a a four HP American Amanco engine of 1921 vintage .The engines came over here from the turn of the century, through the first world war and into the twenties to help with farming.
I'm sure you would love it, and I would love to go to a show in England and see the British steam traction engines!
hello my friend +1like
Thanks!
I want to leave Ukraine and go to your country to the USA I like your country very much I love your country
Wow very nice technology
At 4:25 I wish you would have filmed more about steiger no 1. That is a very historical tractor built in a barn by 2 brothers, They built thousands of them till 1984 then sold to case international. Those were considered big power compared to anything available at the time.
I wish I did too! I only knew a little about Steiger before going to this show, and seeing this specially built barn. I'm glad that I did stop in and see what was there, but I now wish I had spent more time there. Next time! ;-)
Last time I was there was back in 2010.
Excellent video, likes from me!
Thank you!
Megacool 😊
Wonderfull.
Thank you!
Nice video!
Thanks so much!
جالب توجه ✌
Those miniature models were salesman samples. Customer wanted to see it work before they bought so the salesman carried samples with him.
And now they are very valuable items!
esto es un museo de los primeros aparatos mecánicos del mundo
Спасибо! Какие раритеты сохранили!
Snow engine is really cool. I think they had something similar to that at Buckley?
That might be. I think I remember hearing they have one and are working on setting up a building for it to display it in.
👍
У нас бы всё это давно сдали на металл
Без "бы" !
Пока советы коммунизм строили, люди работали! 🤗
What's the ID on the tractor at 12:35 ?
The American Gas Tractor, Minneapolis MN.
Nitishkumar
Интересно посмотреть на рабочие экспонаты, но все эти громадины потребляли больше дров, угля и топлива, чем перевозили...
Грузооборот на паровозах измерялся в десятками миллиардов тонн в год - жаль тебя там не было подсказать что они что то не так делают🤣
@@ant-tj5wk А сколько миллиардов тонн угля и воды они потребляли сколько могли проехать без чистки котла. Вас точно не было, чтоб это знать, иначе сказали бы...
@@Igor.Ivanov Да, да щас тепловозы едять солярку граммами и ходят по 10 лет без ремонта )) Промывка котла это обычное ТО , а ТО нужно (внезапно) любой технике.
Кстати паровозы которые работают остались например в Китае - т.е. дешевле у них полностью ресурс выработать чем тепловоз покупать. Иди расскажи им что они глупые.
@@ant-tj5wk В Китае и Южной Америке их используют не потому, что это очень классная техника, просто паровоз хорошо забирается в горы. Где их и используют. А насчет ТО, попробуйте не промыть котел паровоза и будете ехать , в лучшем случае, месяц туда, куда за сутки можно доехать, а на практике, на бомбе. Топлива, паровозы съели за 100 лет своего использования столько, что угольные электростанции, не самые эффективные кстати, могли бы работать еще 300 лет и гонять электровозы.
@@Igor.Ivanov Паровоз хорошо забирается в горы? Ты что куришь такое? Где есть жд дорога проедет и тепловоз и паровоз. В Китае их используют потому что их выпуск был прекращён в 1999 году, они ещё не выработали свой ресурс.
Кстати о ТЭС - кпд 60% , от них потери на линиях10%, от них потери на электровозах тоже 10%... 300 лет ага, ох эти сказочники.
Кстати теперь посчитай сколько сожгли за 100 лет нефти и на что её бы хватило))
damn cool