Love the steam tractors. That is so cool to see them working, loaded. I love all the old iron shows, where the engines are running - but hearing them PULL A LOAD is really something awesome!
now thats whats u tube is bout. so many videos of mindless nosence but this is a great video no one gettin hurt killed or made fun of just a bunch of steam power great video
At the time this was filmed, I was there with my grandparents. Last year going there with them before my Grandpa passed away before the 2011 Buckley Engine Show. Fond memories there as an 11 year old
I used to see (1950s or so) signs along rural highways in Michigan that said "Vehicles With Lugs Prohibited". I expect that this was what they were talking about. They would probably do a lot of damage to the asphalt on a hot summer day.
Saw a few of these abandoned behind barns, or setting in small town parks after skidding logs until they were replaced by modern technology. As a farm kid in the Midwest, these things fascinated me. NM was pretty far behind. During small town parades across NM of today, the oldest tractors are post war 1948-1950's models. The farms are along the river valleys, most were comparatively small, historically family owned. They were still being worked by draft animals and manual labor, until relatively recent years :>)
Wow! what a great video and the sound is excellent! Not a sweeter sound exists than a steam tractor under load and doing it's thing. Thanks for sharing
Wow! Nice to see those engines earn their keep as they were designed to- pulling a six-bottom plow like it was nothing. With the steam tech that's been developed since 1950, you'd get twice the horsepower and half the smoke out of the same engine. Even burning coal, a steam engine can be made to run cleaner than a pre-emissions diesel..
this is great to watch these old work horses being brought back & restored,,the kids of today might learn about hard work what it was like to have to work for what you get not waiting for some one else to give you things
We knew a guy down in Waretown, NJ with one of these steam tractors. The thing could pull out any stump. He used to make shingles the same way with his tractor. He put a train whistle on it and rode it around town tooting the whistle. What a thrill that was for me way back then.
Very impressed for only being 25 hp. that is moving pretty fast and pulling hard!! Nice video. Not many videos showing these beasts in action! Good Going Guys!!
Thank you for watching, I have watch you tube videos of UK Plowing: two UK Plough engines and plow were brought to the USA in the early days; never caught on
Очень интересуюсь паровыми тракторами и пароавтомобилями,а также ретро техникой и оружием!Благодарен за предоставленую возможность видеть всё это!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brings back happy memories of when my Grandpas farmed like this. If we get a solar flare that knocks out modern tractors, it won't have any effect on these. Just stoke your fire and add water!
my father often spoke about working with the old steam engines and working on thresher gangs but it didn't make sense until you see the machines and how the worked
Most of the time it is to switch direction. Many implements need to run only in one direction to function properly (saws, corn shellers, corn grinders, water pumps with vanes). Pumpjacks normally do not matter what direction they run. A twist in the belt also helps to keep it on the pulleys when it is windy (sometimes a double twist is used).
I think that if I had an engine like that which I was using for any actual work, I'd replace that front chain steer axle with large truck steer axle.. It would be more precise at least and wouldn't wobble about like these do.
Today's student in Mechanical Engineering should study these purely mechanical machines, some of them have ingenious designs solutions. They may be old but they are beautiful designs.
crowned pulleys keep a flat belt tracking. Before V-belts were invented, machinery was usually powered through flat canvas belts running on crowned pulleys.
Если внедрить прогрессивные решения в рулевой механизм, внедрить гидравлику, усовершенствовать топку и двигатель, нарастив мощность, заменить колёсный движитель на современный гусеничный, то можно получить вполне современный паровой трактор с приличными характеристиками.
There is a gas and steam show like this in Clarksville, MI on Aug. 24, 25, 26th every year. It's right by my house. I hear the old steam powered sawmill going on late at night for the final show of the evening.
When history contained in these machines. Our grandparents saw closely revolutions happen that today we look and see how much work had to operate these beautiful machines. Now we see another mega revolution, the machines are computerized with a mega dose of artificial intelligence and then interact with them as if they were another human.
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Love the steam tractors. That is so cool to see them working, loaded. I love all the old iron shows, where the engines are running - but hearing them PULL A LOAD is really something awesome!
I agree!
Seeing them running is great, seeing them working is the best!
Низкий поклон людям находящим время заниматься этим. Очень красивое зрелище, впечатляет!
Поклон, это по рабски, по руськи в ноги царю.
Не кланяться надо, а восхищаться и учиться любить землю через плуг.
@@dmitryslomnyuck5263 Это кто как думает о действии (поклон). Хлебом солью рабы царя встречают?
now thats whats u tube is bout. so many videos of mindless nosence but this is a great video no one gettin hurt killed or made fun of just a bunch of steam power great video
Bad ass tractor! I love the saw. That is really cool.
Вот это настоящий музей в живую можно по щупать , по трогать и увидеть как всё работает на самом деле , а не в книге по истории со слов автора .
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Nice! On Chincoteague, VA, there is an old steam tractor sitting, it has always captured my imagination. Nice to see one actually running!
Вот она, вечная чугуниевая техника, американцы молодцы!
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С меня лайк и подписка, интересный канал! Где такие чудо трактора, штат Мичиган, а город какой? Вот бы вживую увидеть этот стимпанк))
@@sammantaexodus5937 Mason Michigan
@@oldfarmshow спасибо!
Вечного ничего не бывает. Кто-то прикладывает гору усилий чтоб поддерживать эту железяку в рабочем состоянии.
I’m very thankful that this kind of history is kept running.
Man I love the sound of those machines!
Awesome machines! Thanks for sharing!
спасибо людям до сих пор сберегающим подобную историю .браво!!!
At the time this was filmed, I was there with my grandparents. Last year going there with them before my Grandpa passed away before the 2011 Buckley Engine Show. Fond memories there as an 11 year old
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Now there's a sound I could listen to all day. Beautiful machines!
Колоссально ! Вот она , созидательная работа человеческой мысли .
I used to see (1950s or so) signs along rural highways in Michigan that said "Vehicles With Lugs Prohibited". I expect that this was what they were talking about. They would probably do a lot of damage to the asphalt on a hot summer day.
+Peter W. Meek there were bridge and road laws
Awesome video.....BRAVO....! An honest to goodness time machine...
I could listen to that steam tractor all day
Красота!Этот звук,чух чух чух,приятно слушать.А современная техника ревёт как не нормальная и слух режет.
This is beginning of progress. Thanks for your video! 👍👍👍👍👍
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Excellent video. Never seen a configuration like this. Thanks for sharing.
Saw a few of these abandoned behind barns, or setting in small town parks after skidding logs until they were replaced by modern technology. As a farm kid in the Midwest, these things fascinated me. NM was pretty far behind. During small town parades across NM of today, the oldest tractors are post war 1948-1950's models. The farms are along the river valleys, most were comparatively small, historically family owned. They were still being worked by draft animals and manual labor, until relatively recent years :>)
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Wow! what a great video and the sound is excellent! Not a sweeter sound exists than a steam tractor under load and doing it's thing. Thanks for sharing
Wow! Nice to see those engines earn their keep as they were designed to- pulling a six-bottom plow like it was nothing. With the steam tech that's been developed since 1950, you'd get twice the horsepower and half the smoke out of the same engine. Even burning coal, a steam engine can be made to run cleaner than a pre-emissions diesel..
Great video, I love ancient technology !
fascinating these old machines still working. want to see a modern tractor doing this in more than 100 years.
Thanks for having a great camera and above all a great mic on that camera! This was A+.
cool, very cool. we all need to go back to this technology for agriculture....
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I watched way more of this video than i expected. Raw machinery at work...
Wasn't even aware these things existed till just now. Geeze, these things are awesome.
this is great to watch these old work horses being brought back & restored,,the kids of today might learn about hard work what it was like to have to work for what you get not waiting for some one else
to give you things
Вот такой бы тракторочек в хозяйство!)
Хорошая мысль!!!
This will become a UA-cam classic one day
красава вот это трактор!
Great video man!
Так вот откуда пословица: - "Подводная лодка в степях Мичигана, - погибла под плугом в неравном бою"! )
love to see steam tractors plowing great video
We knew a guy down in Waretown, NJ with one of these steam tractors. The thing could pull out any stump. He used to make shingles the same way with his tractor. He put a train whistle on it and rode it around town tooting the whistle. What a thrill that was for me way back then.
Класний трактор, шість корпусів тягне -круто , уміли діди думати
love all these old vehicles,
Скоро мы все перейдем на эту технику.
Было бы не плохо!
Не исключено ...... 😏😉
переходите, а мы двинемся в сторону электрического транспорта.
Какие пиздатые механизмы, теплые и живые!
Тёплые ламповые))
Слава железному коню😇
Omg! This is awesome! We should spend more time and work by making steam engines and vehicles!
beautiful! wonderful machine especially saw the movie start!
Awesome steam engines and tractors
Thank you Mark. Much appreciated video.
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Боже мой, это просто прелесть какая то!
Very impressed for only being 25 hp. that is moving pretty fast and pulling hard!! Nice video. Not many videos showing these beasts in action! Good Going Guys!!
Great. Tradition in the UK is for an engine at each end and the plough towed between them. In the middle of the field it is uncannily quiet!!
Thank you for watching, I have watch you tube videos of UK Plowing: two UK Plough engines and plow were brought to the USA in the early days; never caught on
i EXPECT THAT IS BECAUSE YOU HAVE SUCH ENORMOUSLY HUGE FIELDS. Sorry about the upper case!! Such fields would need a lot of cable!!!
Je pekné videt tyto stroje jeste v akci moc fandim super
Oh nice to see these old machines are steel working
Очень интересуюсь паровыми тракторами и пароавтомобилями,а также ретро техникой и оружием!Благодарен за предоставленую возможность видеть всё это!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the GREAT video!
Good video. Great productive machinery.
If I owned a farm out in the middle of nowhere I'd have one of those big steam tractors to plow my fields.
Мужику , сидящему на плуге , бокала пивка не хватает 😀
Да есть у него пиво!
оНО УЖЕ ВНУТРИ.
В США просто непринято употреблять спиртное во время работы, ну как-то так сложилось.
@@user-pp8qd6fs4k Если оборвет шатун, то по хлебалу можно не слабо получить!
@@nedlend6611 в таких раритетах очень надёжная механика, так что не оборвёт и не заклинит.
Loved this video!
Kraft pur!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
Amazing, old farm show 👍👍💪💪
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Основание чугунное , подшипники скольжения бронза , котловое железо , ручная зборка на века , ремонтно пригодность .против силумина купрача и.латекса.
Great video. looked like a fun day......Frank
+FossilHunter51 thank you for watching
bellissimo!!!una macchina stupenda soprattutto la sega di inizio filmato!!!
Impressive machinery, and very productive.
Дааа! Старые кони борозды не портят...)
Those ploughing engines just look effortless
Brings back happy memories of when my Grandpas farmed like this.
If we get a solar flare that knocks out modern tractors, it won't have
any effect on these. Just stoke your fire and add water!
Wery good i like that old tractors !
6 корпусов тянет а двигатель однопоршневой )))
my father often spoke about working with the old steam engines and working on thresher gangs but it didn't make sense until you see the machines and how the worked
Most of the time it is to switch direction. Many implements need to run only in one direction to function properly (saws, corn shellers, corn grinders, water pumps with vanes). Pumpjacks normally do not matter what direction they run.
A twist in the belt also helps to keep it on the pulleys when it is windy (sometimes a double twist is used).
Молодцы люди что берегут и сохраняют. В России надо так же
Making roof shingles quite a machine
awesome!!!greets from Belgium!!!
wonderful to see this..
В каком достатке должно жить общество, чтоб у людей было такое дорогое хобби.
общество также состоит и из бедных, соответственно можно судить уровень бедных...
@@Roq5Brdv А что там дорогово-то? купили старое корыто по цене металлома, дров в посадках на рубили, разкачегарели и впред...
А что там дорогово-то? Не соляркой-же они его топят... да и воду тоже явно не покупали... а сам паровоз, это просто кусок металлома...
Если всех пользователей старой техники называть богачами, то у нас все фермеры алигархи
Просто люди свободное время тратят не на то что-бы бухать, а на интересные дела...
Really love this
Engines on steam traction engines run about 250 RPM. Sawmill blades run at 450 to 500, some sawmill blades are hammered to run at higher RPMs.
Some amazing stuff…
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I think that if I had an engine like that which I was using for any actual work, I'd replace that front chain steer axle with large truck steer axle.. It would be more precise at least and wouldn't wobble about like these do.
unbelievable how fun it looks. keep on chug chug chugging on!
love it,,good video, I wonder how many farm hands lost fingers back in the day
Nice looking machines!
Today's student in Mechanical Engineering should study these purely mechanical machines, some of them have ingenious designs solutions. They may be old but they are beautiful designs.
Охренеть.. А у нас радостно сдали в металлолом и хорошо выпили..
да нет, все намного хуже, у нас такого не было вообще.
@@user-fz4wn8pq3g В кино у Михалкова ездил!Цирюльник..
crowned pulleys keep a flat belt tracking.
Before V-belts were invented, machinery was usually powered through flat canvas belts running on crowned pulleys.
Well done...!!!
Best wishes from Bavaria / Germany. :-)
Если внедрить прогрессивные решения в рулевой механизм, внедрить гидравлику, усовершенствовать топку и двигатель, нарастив мощность, заменить колёсный движитель на современный гусеничный, то можно получить вполне современный паровой трактор с приличными характеристиками.
Very nice video thank you!
There is a gas and steam show like this in Clarksville, MI on Aug. 24, 25, 26th every year. It's right by my house. I hear the old steam powered sawmill going on late at night for the final show of the evening.
A powerful engine like this is how old this engine was made and how much of your tractor did it, how much did this video have done
When history contained in these machines. Our grandparents saw closely revolutions happen that today we look and see how much work had to operate these beautiful machines. Now we see another mega revolution, the machines are computerized with a mega dose of artificial intelligence and then interact with them as if they were another human.
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I know the struggles we used to face, I actually had to flip open my cell phone. So much easier to swipe my finger across the screen!
That is awesome!!
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and the incredible part is most of these machines put out less than 20 horsepower at 350 rpm
The torque they put out is insane though.
If I'm not wrong this thing had 16 horsepower and over 3 thousand newtons of torque.
o pessoal e muito simpatico meus parabens.
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Das sind ja wahnsinige Maschinen!!!!
fantastic !
Парові двигуни сила💪а техніка взагалі неубіваєма
круто и без электричества вообще!!!
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