Thanks to those of you who preserved the "past" so that we can enjoy the sight of these lovely machines in the present. Technology has certainly advanced since then....Keep it going and pass on the enthusiasm to the younger generation.
sub titles would be of great interest. naming each engine and maybe it's history. This is a great show ,..it must be hard to get steam engineers today. Thank you for this.
Enjoyed the video, may I suggest that you add dates and location with a link to the club website in your description. Also, what are you using for a camera?
The chord played by the steam whistle at 4:48 and again at 4:53 is exactly the same chord that begins the song _Reminiscing_ by The Little River Band. Here's a link if you want to hear for yourself: ua-cam.com/video/XBETVhHpcPk/v-deo.html
Wow... My best friend, Nice video... Beautiful place Enjoy watching this video... Have a nice day.
A living museum. When machines work well they're great. ❤️🤍💙
Wow... !!! My best friend, It's always great. I wish you every day of your development. Have a happy day!
Amazing old machines alive again....Thanks so much....Shoe🇺🇸
THIS IS WHAT BUILT AMERICA AN HARD WORKING PEOPLE.
Thanks to those of you who preserved the "past" so that we can enjoy the sight of these lovely machines in the present. Technology has certainly advanced since then....Keep it going and pass on the enthusiasm to the younger generation.
The power plant in Oberlin Ohio had 6 cylinder versions of that Fairbanks engine, until about 15 years ago. Great video-thanks!
Я восхищён просто нет слов , хранители развития технологий
Great video, thanks for taking us along.
That’s neat 😃 these festivals are pretty cool 😎👍
My brother,had a couple of the hit and miss engines,went to these shows alot,in northern ill.
Thanks for sharing from pops liberty ky
Some really interesting machines here. Most of these have outlasted the manufacturers. Great display & rally. Wow!!
An interesting video of what looks like a very good rally with many unusual old engines. Well done.
A look at the future, trust me on that one.
I missed it this year also one of my favorite shows. Thanks for video.
Thanks for sharing the video. Great times, but hard work when these machines were used.
Love it ,the sounds,the smells ,when I'm there.its been a few years since I've been to one,union grove wisconsin.was the last one.I was at
Thanks for sharing, looks like a good place for a showing of all old equipment!
hi there well done video john
First time in a lot of years I had to miss the show. Thanks a lot for the video!
Dan Dorece (Iron Wolf)
Thank you !
sub titles would be of great interest. naming each engine and maybe it's history. This is a great show ,..it must be hard to get steam engineers today. Thank you for this.
There must have been at least five hundred companies that made those little hit and miss engines.
THANKS FOR MAKING THIS VIDEO .
awesome totally awesome
It would have real been nice to have had a narrator to explain what we were seeing
10:20 the Amish checking out all the new technology lol
Thank you
2:17 I don’t know what that is or what it’s doing but it’s hypnotizing to watch
I dont even drive but f*** that is beautiful. 07:50
eye and ear candy for me.
Ouch! The cameraman is better at making you seasick than at showing what he is trying to show.
Enjoyed the video, may I suggest that you add dates and location with a link to the club website in your description. Also, what are you using for a camera?
where can i find a glowplug engine?
Good 🇺🇸😁
The chord played by the steam whistle at 4:48 and again at 4:53 is exactly the same chord that begins the song _Reminiscing_ by The Little River Band. Here's a link if you want to hear for yourself: ua-cam.com/video/XBETVhHpcPk/v-deo.html
Жаль в России с её богатой историей нет такого и даже не приветствуется
Esa generación de personas que operan esas máquinas, irán desapareciendo, como el tiempo remplazó el uso con la modernización. Que lástima
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