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1911 Nichols & Shepard 30-96 Steam Run 

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Lighting up Reynolds Museum's own mighty 1911 Nichols & Shepard 30-98 steam traction engine for the first time in the 2017 season. This massive behemoth is affectionately known as "Big Nick" and is one of the most powerful steam tractors operating in Canada today. With a full head of steam on this traction engine delivers a whopping 96 horsepower and roughly 1250ft/lbs of torque at the flywheel from it's two cylinder simple expansion engine, drawbar horsepower is rated at 30. The steam engine makes use of the famous Stephenson twin eccentric valve gear system to control engine direction and variable steam cutoff. This tractor is fitted with a solid drive pin to bypass the clutch under heavy load, locking the crankshaft directly to the output drive gears when heavy traction work is required such as plowing, this prevents clutch damage due to excessive slippage. A huge thanks must be extended to the Reynolds Alberta Museum for lending out their vintage machinery for our group to gain steam hours towards our heritage steam operators certificates.
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Artist: 今堀恒雄
Album: 劇場版 TRIGUN Badlands Rumble O.S.T

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@trapperbobpatriot8288
@trapperbobpatriot8288 2 года назад
My grandfather told me stories about how he worked for a man that had a thresher machine and it run off a steam engine. He said they traveled around the country to different farms doing jobs. He had some great stories. Miss my grandfather and all the stories he told me. He was born in 1897 passed in 1987
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 2 года назад
Such an incredible era to have lived through.
@user-ok5
@user-ok5 Год назад
How old are you now
@smallchunkaground2071
@smallchunkaground2071 2 года назад
I hope the younger generations are being taught how to man these beasts. I hope they never go away. Totally cool stuff.
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 2 года назад
Thanks so much, we will do our best.
@grassman8100
@grassman8100 4 года назад
I was about 8 or 9 the old farmer down the road had one of these in the shed.He would get it out occasionally and drive it around the property . We (my older brother) would ride our bikes to his place. he would always ask what are you boys doing here. I remember distinctly his like trying to be mean about it but damn proud we were there inquiring about his pride and joy.Then he would always take us around the lane. I think I was the only kid that took any interest in his machine . don't remember any kids around there ever so I think he enjoyed the time we spent on that ole beast also. I was about 14 or 15 when he died I remember the auction day sold everything ashtrays to the farm equipment then the next day the farm. I remember the feeling of seeing the ole steam tractor being winched on the drop deck trailer. broke my heart that I would never get another ride with him. my first experience with death of someone I was close to.
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 4 года назад
Sorry to hear that, I hope I was able to stir some memories of happier times.
@pi7137
@pi7137 3 года назад
Dang man
@lolbr6818
@lolbr6818 3 года назад
Jeff Condo, We were fortunate to share these experiences with these gentlemen. Our world has changed too much for these things we took for granted, to continue. Our children will be denied these moments. That is a fail.
@jeprnia
@jeprnia 3 года назад
saludos, eres un alma vieja.!!!!!
@marcushusky388
@marcushusky388 3 года назад
Beautiful story sir.. Greetz Holland
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 5 лет назад
I consider it an honor and a privilege to be one of the few who have driven this beast.
@om617yota8
@om617yota8 4 года назад
The ones we work with, even the people who own them only consider themselves caretakers or stewards of a piece of history, not owners. The machine was there before them, and assuming they take good care of it, it will be there long after they're gone.
@chuckeve7193
@chuckeve7193 4 года назад
Me too.
@danielsmith-ze3wy
@danielsmith-ze3wy 4 года назад
I'm sure it was
@theaverageblitzer4351
@theaverageblitzer4351 3 года назад
How much coal does it eat
@tiny180
@tiny180 3 года назад
Well your one hell of a man my friend that thing is a beast a big big beast
@joshuatapia6390
@joshuatapia6390 3 года назад
“Well, we ain’t got much in the way of horsepower, but we got enough torque to pull hell itself out of the ground”
@Zoydian
@Zoydian 3 года назад
The sound of that steam engine running is pure joy, so soothing!! Love these mighty monsters, they're beautiful! And praise to the men keeping them running!!!
@user-wp1vm4gg6z
@user-wp1vm4gg6z 3 года назад
This tractor is about 100 years old, and still in good shape and action. Great!
@JuliaCV9
@JuliaCV9 3 года назад
STEAM TRACTOR 1% horsepower 99% torque
@JuliaCV9
@JuliaCV9 3 года назад
@@spooderdoggy who gives a shit about if it'll win a race?
@eniotnayssaneb3442
@eniotnayssaneb3442 3 года назад
then why steam powered trains can't climb hard ?
@samuaaelcamargocorreia4823
@samuaaelcamargocorreia4823 3 года назад
U
@arandomhobbychannel6718
@arandomhobbychannel6718 3 года назад
@@eniotnayssaneb3442, because off mass and gearing, besides steam trains usually are built more for speed. If you look at steam trains the pistons are linked directly to the wheels thus making them more for speed, but that doesn't mean they don't have torque, just look at how slow they can run with barely breaking a sweat. But if you look at tractors they have gears, thus multiplying torque created by the engine. For gears just a ratio of 2:1 will double the engines torque output in theory , so by looking at the size of those gears on those tractors, you can imagine these things could pull a tree right out of the ground.
@northdakotaham1752
@northdakotaham1752 4 года назад
Sadly, many who watch this video will never get the entire experience bc you really have to be near these machines. The smell of smoke, steam, hot water, grease and oil is hard to describe but it is something you never forget and you will forever want to return to e experience it again.
@maunster3414
@maunster3414 4 года назад
Steampunk! When I was preschool one of these came down the road just after dark and scared the shit out of me. These remarkable machines deserve a comeback. Like you say, the smoke and steam... and the whole beast in motion is a wonder to know.
@northdakotaham1752
@northdakotaham1752 4 года назад
@@maunster3414 thats funny! Never seen one running at night. I go to a steam show every year. About a hundred acres of old tractors, antique farm machinery and engines of all kinds. There are usually about a dozen steam traction engines there. All of them run.
@maunster3414
@maunster3414 4 года назад
@@northdakotaham1752, I like seeing them at shows, too. I'm glad that the tech is still working and being preserved.
@northdakotaham1752
@northdakotaham1752 4 года назад
@@maunster3414 the show I attend every year is the Western Minnesota Steam Threshers. The show has been held every year since the 1950s. I am a life member. I also enjoy seeing the stationary engines along with hundreds of gas and oil tractors, old cars, trucks, machinery etc.
@northdakotaham1752
@northdakotaham1752 3 года назад
@mike derocco that's a good question. I rarely see one for sale. I have heard of steam traction engines selling for $40k in operating condition...but that was years ago. I think the price is whatever someone is willing to pay. Condition is everything bc these machines are very spendy to overhaul and maintain.
@alexandarvoncarsteinzarovi3723
There is just something beautiful about the primal pure raw & untamed nature of these iron beasts,
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 11 месяцев назад
Yes!
@johndavies9270
@johndavies9270 4 года назад
Love to watch these films - American traction engines were totally different in design and appearance to British ones, yet equally as fascinating. Nice to see so many shots of the 'works' in action.
@stranraerwal
@stranraerwal 3 года назад
Yes-and the British seem to take much better care of their beautifully painted engines These "Yankee-designs" are practical, big and built without any sense of good taste or decorative elements. Why ?
@trulyinfamous
@trulyinfamous 5 лет назад
These steam vehicles just have so much character. Powerful vehicles that move pretty slow a lot of the time, but have more torque than at least 95% of tractors you'll see roaming about.
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 5 лет назад
Oh yes the torque is absolutely incredible.
@Kwaq84
@Kwaq84 4 года назад
@Troy Hendrickson I second that. It's all about efficiency. Torque won't give you much if you can't use it effectively. That's why we nowadays use less powerful machines, because that huge torque is rarely needed. Most of the times you can split the job and still get it faster than with old-time equipment. Don't get me wrong there - I like those machines as well; it's just progress. Newer machines requires less maintenance and are way more safer and easier to operate, not mentioning fuel efficiency.
@Bvajen
@Bvajen 3 года назад
​ @Kwaq84 Totally agree on the efficiency of new machines and safety, but the maintenance side is interesting if you consider software and electronics to be maintenance related. There can be a lot of issues with those and they're generally harder to fix than the purely mechanical components of a traction engine. I was reading the other day about how if you own a John Deere tractor you apparently don't even have the right to attempt to fix software/chip related issues yourself--there's a number of lawsuits over that currently. Technology certainly progresses forwards and brings improvements, but as usual it has some unintended downsides as well.
@quantumphaser
@quantumphaser 3 года назад
Big Choo Choos that run without tracks. ❤ And with love and care, they will be running a 100 years from now.
@Rusty_stuff
@Rusty_stuff 2 года назад
I think the most elegant machines that man ever made were these steam traction engines. I absolutely love seeing these machines run and drive and I just hope that state boiler inspectors will continue to allow people to run them.
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 2 года назад
We have lots of friends in the regulatory offices so we will be going for a long time yet, especially since there are special variances set aside especially for these boilers.
@charlotteantiquepowerengin6277
@charlotteantiquepowerengin6277 4 года назад
Thanks for keeping the knowledge alive, Gentlemen. Great camera work and editing too.
@sparty94
@sparty94 3 года назад
i love the sunshaded roof. great tractor, great history. thanks.
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 3 года назад
Thanks, its great on hot days.
@LanternLooney
@LanternLooney 3 года назад
That twin cylinder engine has some serious torque behind it. It sounds sexy too.
@northernzeus768
@northernzeus768 3 года назад
Just steel, fire, water and rust. One of the more beautiful machines ever made.
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 2 года назад
Absolutely.
@Play_fare
@Play_fare 3 месяца назад
I’ve seen these run at the various country fairs where I live in the Ottawa and St. Lawrence Rivers’ valleys. Amazing how quiet they are when they are just rolling along, compared to internal combustion engine tractors that replaced them. I’ve also seen one of these engines power various machines like threshers and saw mills (nothing like the sight of a huge whirring circular blade with open belt drive and no safety guards).
@radracer2033
@radracer2033 5 лет назад
These steam traction engines are some of the most impessive pieces of machinery ever made. They're probably more powerful than any tractor made today. I'd much rather have something like this than a Ferrari or something
@FireX7_211
@FireX7_211 5 лет назад
They don't have more power, but i think they're better than any other kind of tractor made today and way funner to use. Id love to have one...
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 5 лет назад
Their a beauty to watch in motion, even the smell is unforgettable. While their horsepower's are no where near the level of modern units, their torque numbers are truly impressive, steam plays by a different set of rules.
@user-po6hn9id1t
@user-po6hn9id1t 4 года назад
I saw somewhere a Scania DC16 powered tractor.
@dawsoncanfield5386
@dawsoncanfield5386 2 года назад
Maybe not the horsepower, but...the torque on these was a lot more. Even the old stationary engines could have 3 or 4 times the torque over stated horsepower.
@chrismoody1342
@chrismoody1342 4 года назад
The work day would be half over by the time you got steam pressure. Other than that, it’s cool seeing these old dinosaurs running.
@jcgabriel1569
@jcgabriel1569 4 года назад
Bloody Hell! Judging by your description (I'm not familiar with steam traction engines) The people who designed that thing really thought things through:)
@mckrunchytoast2469
@mckrunchytoast2469 4 года назад
There's this old steam cotton Gin on a fair ground in Georgia, I was with my grandfather looking at the old steam tractors and antique equipment. Though I was about 10, I had grown to love old machines, got hooked after I fell in love with locomotives. I met this boy there, about my age. His dad and grandpa actually owned the place. He let me ride around in the parade on this absolutely massive steam tractor. Good technology for a bygone era. Loud, powerful, and sturdy with a bit of care.
@anonymoose1898
@anonymoose1898 3 года назад
Big Nick? Poor Shep must feel left out! Sure is a beaut though, thanks for preserving it!
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 3 года назад
All good, glad you liked it.👍
@XXXsnow
@XXXsnow 3 года назад
Beautiful!!! Art in motion!!!
@sheddski2942
@sheddski2942 3 года назад
Hell someone was so impressed he got some plans and built the largest steam tractor in the world
@rafiurislam27
@rafiurislam27 3 года назад
Incredible machine
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 3 года назад
Thanks, she is a real colossus.
@eastindiaV
@eastindiaV 3 года назад
I feel like a lot of people blame huge tractors for the dust bowl, which isn't true. In reality it was the lack of cover crops, improper irrigation, and improper fertilization. Instead of building oil pipelines they could build seawater pipelines connected to water distillers powered by wind farms or things like that, and use old steam power or ethanol for tractors like this which still aren't obsolete, and farming would be infinitely sustainable and organic theoretically, but everyone would have to commit to doing it the right way....
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 3 года назад
Yeah sadly i think too many are welded to a cozy life to ever consider dedicating themselves to the hard work it takes to run machines like this.
@gamerguy3067
@gamerguy3067 3 года назад
I'm always watching those tractor videos 😍😍😍
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 3 года назад
Gamer Guy Thanks so much.
@samuelorako6844
@samuelorako6844 3 года назад
Great technology. beautiful
@johnmullen1955
@johnmullen1955 5 лет назад
well done excellent video well filmed .i particularly like the engines shown in their working clothes not all bullshitted up and polished.give me a running engine covered in oil and grease every time .
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 4 года назад
Truer words never spoken. Thanks so much.
@the_retag
@the_retag 4 года назад
Well i see rust, and some grime makes it authentic, but rust means it needs some care and paint
@northdakotaham1752
@northdakotaham1752 4 года назад
@@the_retag where I live these machines need to have the boiler inspected every year and certified safe to operate by the state boiler inspector. This is if you wish to operate the tractor in public. Running 125 psi of steam can get a little dangerous if not maintained properly.
@the_retag
@the_retag 4 года назад
@@northdakotaham1752 i know but while it may be safe to operate still it may not last another 100 years this way
@northdakotaham1752
@northdakotaham1752 4 года назад
@@the_retag I don't know. They had pretty good iron back a hundred years ago. Most of the parts are cast iron.
@uncreative_name48
@uncreative_name48 5 лет назад
Awsome vid, like always!
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 5 лет назад
Thanks so much, it was a grand day out.
@rubenbraekman4515
@rubenbraekman4515 4 года назад
Big iron never dies
@hardworkingcanadiancitizen252
@hardworkingcanadiancitizen252 4 года назад
Wow I’ve never seen a steamer video without hearing that iconic steam whistle blow often , my fav sound , I heard a slight toot close too the end🥺
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 4 года назад
Hard working Canadian citizen Yeah a lot of us work on these so often we have grown a bit weary of excessive whistle use, so we only use them to signal movements and warn of danger.
@northdakotaham1752
@northdakotaham1752 4 года назад
@@Rainhill1829 blowing the whistle scares the horses that are pulling the bundle racks plus it wastes steam. Usually just used to signal another crew, the water hauler etc.
@nitro105
@nitro105 3 года назад
Great video, certainly the biggest steamer ive seen with the forward mounted crankshaft, the WDM operates several much larger in saskatchwan
@TheBandana1969
@TheBandana1969 3 года назад
Superb engineering
@agrowizja2979
@agrowizja2979 3 года назад
Cool!! Great job well done!! I like old farm equipments.
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 3 года назад
Thanks so much.
@kaitlynwhalen5961
@kaitlynwhalen5961 3 года назад
I love these more than steam engines.
@amgluk
@amgluk 3 года назад
It's funny, but these machines were produced in Russia up to the 1960s (Lyudinovo factory). I remember the factory yard filled with brand new engines. Though later models were not autonomous, they had self-moving engines in history. Never seen them in action, thanks for this video.
@PaulPavlinovich
@PaulPavlinovich 3 года назад
great video, I enjoyed it
@michaeldaniels4380
@michaeldaniels4380 3 года назад
Beautiful construction
@lonewolf2156
@lonewolf2156 5 лет назад
Oh how I love steam tractors, not only are they pretty, they put out unholy amounts of torque and can run on pretty much any kind of fuel Especially if water is plentiful . 😍😎
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 5 лет назад
That's right, fuel is rarely an issue.
@tangentarc7477
@tangentarc7477 4 года назад
The paint maybe worn away. They may be rusty, creaky and clanky, but they're undeniably things of beauty. Functional, purpose-serving things of beauty.
@GrumpyoldPlumber
@GrumpyoldPlumber 5 лет назад
Who wouldn’t want to drive a boiler. Beautiful machinery.
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 5 лет назад
Its good fun, but some seriously dirty work.
@jons4686
@jons4686 2 года назад
That flywheel scares the poop out of me
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 2 года назад
Its actually quite nice once you get to know it.😆
@MagnetOnlyMotors
@MagnetOnlyMotors Год назад
1:06 those gear teeth seen better days
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 Год назад
Yeah she has lived a full life.
@ckane510
@ckane510 4 года назад
Put a 40 bottom plow on it and let’s see it do some light duty work!😁
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 4 года назад
Hell yeah.
@nicolaibogoev4737
@nicolaibogoev4737 3 года назад
@@Rainhill1829 lnm9p IP pk opt llnkn la ili noi io IP
@pnwRC.
@pnwRC. 3 года назад
EXCELLENT video!
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 3 года назад
Thanks so much!
@jimmystractors1427
@jimmystractors1427 5 лет назад
Great video. Pretty darn similar to our 25-85 Nichols!
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 5 лет назад
Super cool! I love how smooth running the engine is. Is it a twin cylinder simple as well? I wonder how their numbers stack up side to side?
@jimmystractors1427
@jimmystractors1427 5 лет назад
Yep! Double simple engine! I have no clue on actual numbers, ours isn't currently operable but hopefully will be (or close to being) within the year
@rannz8
@rannz8 4 года назад
Beautiful machine
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 4 года назад
Thanks so much.
@LordSmuggington
@LordSmuggington 5 лет назад
Glad you're back! These videos of late are helping me make it through the cold snaps. (when I'm not working in it.) I'm curious, does the museum have any classic Allis Chalmers machines?
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 5 лет назад
Glad to be back, thanks so much. Yes we do have a few Allis on the grounds with quite a few more showing up at show time, the WD series are legendary on the pull sled.
@lilredwagon5311
@lilredwagon5311 4 года назад
you guys should look up the James Valley Threshing Show that takes place every year. Supposedly the largest demostration of steam tractors and the birthplace of a brand new built from scratch Case 150 steam tractor!
@terryjones7704
@terryjones7704 4 года назад
My former neighbors have a 30-98 single and a 30-98 double (2005, 132 hp, 2887 Ft lb torque). N-S never made a "96". Very good video work, Thank you! Terry Jones
@frankwurth5375
@frankwurth5375 Год назад
I believe the above engine is a 35 HP Nick. One of only a few left. The dimensions are larger than the 30 I've been around.
@wolfyboy11hitler61
@wolfyboy11hitler61 4 года назад
Very nice and so much to see if the old timers farm
@andie_pants
@andie_pants 3 года назад
Random recommendation for the win!
@user-xc8yk3nz3g
@user-xc8yk3nz3g 3 года назад
Interesting exhibits
@renawells5575
@renawells5575 2 года назад
good traction
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 2 года назад
Oh yes.
@kylekeller9371
@kylekeller9371 4 года назад
The irony in these machines is that they were the pinnacle of prosperity in a time striving to do more faster. Leading to the present in which the machines are reliable, expensive and require more operating hours to sustain profits. A vicious cycle that will likely never end. I want to go back to the time of these tractors and compare my day to theres.
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 4 года назад
Interesting thought experiment.
@om617yota8
@om617yota8 4 года назад
I respectfully disagree. Huge amounts of soul to steam, but huge amounts of prep work followed by 3+ hours from striking the match to working the fields, vs. turn a key and go. 6% efficiency for a steam engine vs 30+% for a modern diesel engine, very little maintenance, and gobs and gobs of horsepower. 9000ft lbs of steam power is great, but the tractor that can only pull half as much but does it 3x faster will have more acreage done at the end of the day. They really just can't be compared, the profits on a newer machine are light-years ahead.
@northdakotaham1752
@northdakotaham1752 4 года назад
@@om617yota8 that's all great until you try and pay for a $250k tractor. None of them will be around in 100 years. Software won't exist, no parts.
@om617yota8
@om617yota8 4 года назад
@@northdakotaham1752 The farmers whose businesses and livelihoods depend on tractors have made their choice, and it wasn't steam.
@northdakotaham1752
@northdakotaham1752 4 года назад
@@om617yota8 steam power ended in part bc of labor, operating costs. If you notice, when steam tractors disappeared, they were replaced by smaller, cheaper tractors which only required one operator. The same thing could happen again as modern farm tractors are very expensive to buy, expensive to repair. Unlike steam engines that still exist after 130 years and are still functional, I doubt if any of the modern farm tractors will be around and functional 130 years from now.
@moacirmoura3619
@moacirmoura3619 3 года назад
Uma viagem no passado , muito legal ,o vídeo , um parabéns do Brasil
@endroholic7161
@endroholic7161 3 года назад
Everyone gangsta untill tractors turn into Train.
@mattnixon7728
@mattnixon7728 3 года назад
Can’t be many of those old boys with the skills to run those ole girls!
@raymondgiedrat6298
@raymondgiedrat6298 4 года назад
C'est très bien de montré du vieux matériel agricole en état de marche et son fonctionnement
@johnhere6058
@johnhere6058 4 года назад
Love Reynolds Museum
@leoleony1
@leoleony1 2 года назад
Jay Leno gonna love this
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 2 года назад
Would love to have him along for a ride.
@natehill8069
@natehill8069 3 года назад
If he pulls it backwards far enough while in gear, it will build up enough compressed air pressure in the boiler to run forward a ways like a spring toy.
@egmarantonio2942
@egmarantonio2942 3 года назад
Muito bom o vídeo preservar as coisas antigas Egmar brasil .
@krameris1000
@krameris1000 4 года назад
Perfect 👍
@flamertheflamingfire1949
@flamertheflamingfire1949 5 дней назад
That's one big boy
@rainmakerii2610
@rainmakerii2610 2 года назад
Steam Engine 5 hp Torque Hell yeah!!!!
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 2 года назад
Aw yeah.
@christianpetterson1784
@christianpetterson1784 3 года назад
I want a loop of that running gear at full steam to use as a screensaver
@oldtimerrc3007
@oldtimerrc3007 3 года назад
Did I just hear the allmighty Jay Leno's voice around this beauty?
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 3 года назад
That would have been awesome!
@carterseib223
@carterseib223 4 года назад
So you need to put water in the boiler grease and oil all the moving parts start a fire and start running ? That’s it cool how stuff works
@nigelmitchell351
@nigelmitchell351 Год назад
Nice patina.
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 11 месяцев назад
Yes indeed, she makes a lit of miles.
@195dm
@195dm 4 года назад
Bellissime macchine!
@tomasfonteina77
@tomasfonteina77 3 года назад
que maquina loco
@wilmamcdermott3065
@wilmamcdermott3065 3 года назад
Been in this Museum a few years ago
@martaograda7338
@martaograda7338 3 года назад
Hello. From what would the piston in the steam chamber be built, that is, the one that produces the mechanical high school?
@robertclark4929
@robertclark4929 4 года назад
By the time you get it started the day would be over.
@am0804
@am0804 4 года назад
Robert Clark which is why you wake up VERY early to start these beasts
@dr.rajasaurusandunclebonec6526
@dr.rajasaurusandunclebonec6526 4 года назад
Who needs legendary pokemon, when you have these!
@user-en8gg1lp4j
@user-en8gg1lp4j 4 года назад
Фантастика!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@johnsont963
@johnsont963 5 лет назад
Sweet !!!!
@Leatherface123.
@Leatherface123. 3 года назад
7:54 I know where y’all are Reynolds Alberta museum I recognize those giant Draglines in the background
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 3 года назад
Leatherface123 You nailed it.
@noway9369
@noway9369 3 года назад
Where the heck do you find a tree for firewood in Alberta? :)
@northdakotaham1752
@northdakotaham1752 4 года назад
These machines revolutionized agriculture. The beginning of the end for farming with horses. The oil burners showed up soon afterward.
@dleijstra6718
@dleijstra6718 3 года назад
Ploop8
@kaitlynwhalen5961
@kaitlynwhalen5961 3 года назад
I love steam tractors.
@overpoweredsteamproduction513
@overpoweredsteamproduction513 4 года назад
Are any of these up for grabs? Edit: never mind I thought they where left to rust
@Destro7000
@Destro7000 3 года назад
Thing is I have a fictional version of the history of this in my mind - from films and books and stuff. It's fascinating - none of us know or can know the real version. So what tasks would they have been used for, and how long would they last? Amazing stuff. 1911 - so in England these would have been slowly converted into the first MarkI-IV Tanks for use in WW1!
@Gameboy-Unboxings
@Gameboy-Unboxings Год назад
I'd like to know more about the tanks. Anywhere I could find a video or read about it?
@tatra-danielkaras
@tatra-danielkaras 3 года назад
SUPER VIDEO OOOHHH
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 3 года назад
TATRA-DANIEL KARAS Thanks so much.
@Gasser372
@Gasser372 4 года назад
Еquipment for those who are not afraid to get their hands dirty!
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 4 года назад
Oh yeah.
@emilioleiva9763
@emilioleiva9763 3 года назад
yo Emlio leiva ,vivo en Temuco y mi tierra natal linares de Chile y estoy feliz
@eudaldguell3004
@eudaldguell3004 4 года назад
Beautiful nespresso grandfather
@RidinDirtyRollinBurnouts
@RidinDirtyRollinBurnouts 4 года назад
Just watch steam tractors in a tractor pull, they're slow as crap but they will pull that tractor all the way out of the arena and into the next county!
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 4 года назад
Oh yeah.
@andrewrussell2796
@andrewrussell2796 4 года назад
Horsepower: 20 Torque: All of it
@williamworth2746
@williamworth2746 4 года назад
Tortoise and the Hare
@wvbygraceofgod5508
@wvbygraceofgod5508 3 года назад
How long does it take to build the steam up to begin to move her? I guess what I’m asking is back in the old days, how long did it take a farmer to get it out to the field from the time he got to the tractor. Could a farmer start the fire in the firebox first then go around greasing and checking everything while it was building steam?
@lilflushot5334
@lilflushot5334 3 года назад
I’m not sure but that’s a great question
@wvbygraceofgod5508
@wvbygraceofgod5508 3 года назад
Lil FluShot, thank ya. I’ll have a good question every now and again. All the rest are just plain silly.
@lilflushot5334
@lilflushot5334 3 года назад
WVbyGraceofGod it’s ok. I was doing a little research and starting up a tractor like that can take up to 30-40 minutes depending on make or model. Later ones had a better transmission.
@user-ux9mw6sl6e
@user-ux9mw6sl6e 3 года назад
Как бы я хотел в живую увидеть эти трактора!
@neolexington
@neolexington 5 лет назад
Battle Creek MI? I didn't know there was a Manufacturer down there. Very cool!
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 5 лет назад
Yeah, they seem to be quite popular up here in Canada.
@nathanielspoelman9881
@nathanielspoelman9881 5 лет назад
The Advance Thresher Co. was also from Battle Creek MI. They were bought out by the Rumely Company in 1913, I believe, and Rumely continued to produce their engines under the Advance Rumely name.
@Rohita7659
@Rohita7659 3 года назад
When all of the oil has been over from this world, this machines will be back again.
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 3 года назад
We will keep them ready.
@gregoryhelton2408
@gregoryhelton2408 4 года назад
I always wondered how long it took to get these tractors up and moving from the time you first put the wood in till the tractor is operable????
@Landtechnikoldies_Flo
@Landtechnikoldies_Flo 4 года назад
When the boiler is cold it took 2 to 3 hours to heating up. Heating up to fast could last damage on the boiler
@northdakotaham1752
@northdakotaham1752 4 года назад
@@Landtechnikoldies_Flo during harvest, the fireman and engineer were the first ones up in the morning, getting the fire up and building steam pressure so they were ready to move when the rest of the crew arrived.
@duncanpuffer5983
@duncanpuffer5983 3 года назад
and I thought getting my desiel started on a cold morning was a bitch.
@adrian5567
@adrian5567 4 года назад
This remember me to the driller of the movie Atlantis
@JoaoSantos-zk3fm
@JoaoSantos-zk3fm 3 года назад
Eu duro um trono caseiro .
@truckandtractorgarage740
@truckandtractorgarage740 5 лет назад
miss your videos!
@Rainhill1829
@Rainhill1829 5 лет назад
Aww thanks. I got tons on the way, hope you like them.
@brianwheway1933
@brianwheway1933 3 года назад
110 years old and still going strong, built to last not like the crap we have to day
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