@@kevinbrewer9421 indeed. How many horses is that engine? Maybe a classical 5-10, but they are absolute units. Chests to put luggage to shame, necks like gnarled old oak, legs like pile drivers, and muscles so chiseled you could confuse them with granite statues. However even they would be put to pasture by that metal monster. Simply because: it can do that all day. So long as the fire is fed and the boiler is watered.
I would like to see that, in an unlimited bracket. I'm not even sure they use a sled that would be heavy enough to stop it. There is a video on youtube of it pulling a 44 bottom breaking plow, to the beams, in well compacted soil, like it was nothing.
The speed it's going with the sled is the speed it goes, period. Doesn't matter what it's carrying. It could be carrying the Earth, and will still go that same speed.
The amount of time taken for the power stroke to occur is insanely long compared to any conventional ice. The ability of steam to continue to expand throughout the power stroke is insane compared to any hydrocarbon/oxygen mixture in a combustion chamber. The gearing is so short it’s almost going backward! This means that torque is not measured in pounds feet, but in tons miles.
With cutoff set to 0 that thing sees full boiler pressure for the entire stroke. The louder it chuffs the less cutoff is in play. Inefficient, but powerful. It has two power strokes per cylinder per revolution, as it's a double acting engine. And if it's a twin cylinder with the crankpins phased 90º apart it cannot stall out because there is ALWAYS a power stroke in play. These things just don't know what it means to run out of torque.
Oh, this thing _dwarfs_ Trevor. Trevor is a William Foster & Co. eight-ton Double Crank Compound General Purpose Tractor, specifically based on Fiery Elias. He's probably about half the size of this CASE plowing tractor, and likely around half the power.
not the first time this units been ran through the sled pull. think ive seen 5 videos alike with different time stamps. safe to say shes still runnin stronger than most american diesals
Damn I love those steam engines. There was some kind of power behind them in those days. Steam kicks butt.
Yesss
Angry Water, I like to call it. Don't fuck with Angry Water. There's a LOT of force behind it.
That thing is the attraction of the show! Just look at all those sparks shooting into the night sky!!! Now, that is pretty darn impressive!!!
womp womp
They fuel the burner with sawdust as well as coal - it's the burning sawdust that you see coming out the stack.
That is how to properly roll coal
Speed? No. But it is unbothered by your silly sled, and it will be taking it home now.
Lol ! Torque is what gets work done! Horse power is the speed in which it gets done!
@@kevinbrewer9421 indeed. How many horses is that engine? Maybe a classical 5-10, but they are absolute units. Chests to put luggage to shame, necks like gnarled old oak, legs like pile drivers, and muscles so chiseled you could confuse them with granite statues. However even they would be put to pasture by that metal monster. Simply because: it can do that all day. So long as the fire is fed and the boiler is watered.
Full pull! There's just no stopping the power and torque of those steam engines!
I think they weigh like 20 tons, never can stop them.
That thing was literally spewing fire out of the stack! Talk about insane torque!
Love watching these old machines. I went many a time with my Grandpa to steamshows. I would like to go.back again.
They are fun!
10hp.... 2000ft-lbs of torque...
💪🔥
For 10 horsepower to equal 2000 lb-ft, the engine would have to make 10 HP at 25 RPM.
low gearing, 10hp crank but >2000ft*lb at wheel@@joshjlmgproductions3313
Checks out
@joshjlmgproductions3313 most of those old steam engines didn't make much more revolutions than that and did make those numbers almost casually lol.
steam engines have better power than a diesel
awesome
New/ old meaning of rolling coal!
It's probably only 100HP or so, but the torque on the wheels geared down to 5 rpm is enormous.
Better torque, anyway.
He's taking the sled home
all the way
That thing will pull the sled with full brakes.
you aint stopping this
He was actually running balls out. Some of you will know what I'm talking about.
big iron, stoke the fire
Absolutely governor. 😉
Beautiful pull!
Good sled operator moving the box back and forth.
Nice catch.
Should hook the case 150 to the sled or maybe 2 too see if they could stop it.
I would like to see that, in an unlimited bracket. I'm not even sure they use a sled that would be heavy enough to stop it. There is a video on youtube of it pulling a 44 bottom breaking plow, to the beams, in well compacted soil, like it was nothing.
There is another youtube video of a Case 110HP pulling the sled out the gate at Pinkneyville.....
The speed it's going with the sled is the speed it goes, period. Doesn't matter what it's carrying. It could be carrying the Earth, and will still go that same speed.
Dang right
Steam is all torque The more pressure you have the more torque you have
Dang straight
450 RPM thats crazy. It will pull a building down.
The amount of time taken for the power stroke to occur is insanely long compared to any conventional ice.
The ability of steam to continue to expand throughout the power stroke is insane compared to any hydrocarbon/oxygen mixture in a combustion chamber.
The gearing is so short it’s almost going backward!
This means that torque is not measured in pounds feet, but in tons miles.
thanks for commenting
With cutoff set to 0 that thing sees full boiler pressure for the entire stroke. The louder it chuffs the less cutoff is in play. Inefficient, but powerful. It has two power strokes per cylinder per revolution, as it's a double acting engine. And if it's a twin cylinder with the crankpins phased 90º apart it cannot stall out because there is ALWAYS a power stroke in play.
These things just don't know what it means to run out of torque.
That thing could pull yesterday into tomorrow!
heck yeah
Full pull 👍
yessir
Good thing he shut off steam at the end of the track 'cause I think she wanted to keep going!
Slow and steady wins the race 😊
yes it does
150 hp and 5k ft pound of tourqe. Actual numbers
That's a lot of power!
O trenó estava em seu limite e isso não foi o suficiente para parar o monstro de ferro.
Ok
HP: 100 Torque: All of it
Thanks for watching!
Fun fact: This is actually a very average-sized steam tractor. There are even bigger ones out there.
The Case 110 is the biggest I have ever seen.
@@beermoneypullingteam
There's one bigger. The CASE 150.
Real power
Omg it's trevor
Omg
Oh, this thing _dwarfs_ Trevor. Trevor is a William Foster & Co. eight-ton Double Crank Compound General Purpose Tractor, specifically based on Fiery Elias. He's probably about half the size of this CASE plowing tractor, and likely around half the power.
Rod knocker
Putting that much stress on a 100 year old relic is not to smart.
Thanks for watching
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not the first time this units been ran through the sled pull. think ive seen 5 videos alike with different time stamps. safe to say shes still runnin stronger than most american diesals
It is not that old. It was hand-made a few years back using the original plans from Cace.
@@exoticspeedefy7916yes Rico kaboom
I'm guessing it could drag that sled to the next state if it wanted to.
you are correct the weight of the steamer and the torque nothing is going to stop it