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How to Operate a Steam engine 

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RANSOMES, SIMS & JEFFERIES
Traction Engine No 26995. Reg. EW 2320. Built in Ipswich, 1916.
Built to Ransomes’ Production No. L466, this engine is one of a very large order of agricultural engines supplied to the Ministry of Munitions during the first World War.
The engine passed inspection on 28/10/1916 and was despatched to the War Dept (Forage Dept) on 17/11/1916. The engine was probably used for baling and transporting hay in support of the many thousands of horses used by the British Army during the Great War.
Records show that the speculator Edgar J Edgar, with offices in High Street, Kensington, acquired the engine in 1920 following a deal made in March with the Disposals Commission for ex Forage Dept equipment. Edgar was a ‘get rich quick’ entrepreneur and acquired scores of ex WD engines at a fixed price with 12½% down and the balance to be paid after one month. Not surprisingly he went bust, and many engines were repossessed by the Army to be sold on again to more reputable dealers. Records show the engine as being taken over at Colchester.
By 1921, the engine was with Stephen A Whittome, a large threshing contractor of Ramsey, Huntingdonshire, moving in 1922 to Benwick, Isle of Ely. The engine was first given the Huntingdon registration EW2322. Subsequently, in 1964, the engine was acquired Robert Baxter of Eye Green, Peterborough. In May 1971, the engine was noted for sale with dealer F C Lambe of Bromsgrove and by 1974 was with Des Penny of Binegar, Somerset, who regularly rallied the engine locally working a sawbench (including at the Great Dorset Steam Fair). After Des Penny’s death, the engine stayed locally (1989) with Mr A Talkowski. The engine came to Terry Swann at Heybridge Basin in Essex for boiler repairs and remained in Essex when Mr Talkowski also died.
The stripped-down engine was acquired by the present owner, Richard Hemington, at the end of 1996. In just 15 weeks, a small team of friends completed the reassembly including new inner firebox, tubeplate, tubes, smokebox and other repairs. The engine returned in steam to the public road on 30 April 1997. Two days later the engine embarked on the 4-day, 105 mile, ‘Three Counties Steam Tour’ from Thetford, Bressingham, Leiston, Ipswich and Colchester which it completed without problem (returning, in the process, to the latter two towns for the first time since 1916 and 1920 respectively).
More recently a new boiler barrel and front tube plate have been fitted, new back axle and tyres, cladding repaired and will soon be treated to a new set of gears to be manufactured by Percival Engineering.
Thanks to Ricard Hemington for taking a day off to show us his fantastic engine.
Thanks also to Percival Engineering for allowing us to use their equally fantastic premises. For large gear machining, traction or otherwise, or to view some of the gears they have made check out their Facebook page.

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@justarandomuser267
@justarandomuser267 3 года назад
it must get hot because of the firebox. Steam engine operators deserve to be recognized for having to operate such complex machines, great work.
@GasoliniASMR
@GasoliniASMR 3 года назад
Yes, it does get hot and also very noisy. Would be quite uncomfortable if it wasn't so enjoyable!
@Conrail_Studios12
@Conrail_Studios12 2 года назад
@@GasoliniASMR I agree & I should know I've driven a steam locomotive before
@nousername4402
@nousername4402 2 года назад
Complex in what sense? Relative to today's engines, maybe not.
@theartificer3456
@theartificer3456 2 года назад
@@nousername4402 Complex in requirements for manual operation by the driver
@ispeel2644
@ispeel2644 2 года назад
i just love steam engines idk why
@LegoWormNoah101
@LegoWormNoah101 Год назад
Must be a treat to drive in winter
@alexadams3704
@alexadams3704 27 дней назад
Must be
@kicka55
@kicka55 2 года назад
I'm so glad people exist that keep this tech alive!
@ichangedmyname0001
@ichangedmyname0001 Год назад
This is not technology, this is ingenuity
@jaswmclark
@jaswmclark 3 года назад
Here in Canada I sometimes get called by the Pickering (Ontario) Museum to run their SAWYER MASSY engine. I also tutored other operators to get their "Steam Traction Operators" certificate. Since we don't have coal in Ontario we fire with wood. Preferably hardwoods cut one winter and dried for a year under cover. In Canada, "Implements of Husbandry" and "portable tools" do not require road license number plates.
@SportyMabamba
@SportyMabamba Год назад
It’s also impossible to clamp or tow a Traction Engine; so you can park wherever you want 😄
@marimyth8190
@marimyth8190 Год назад
@@370.y I’m proud of him :) There are much better ways to help the environment, you being here using electricity on your phone that took years to develop and design using insane amounts of electricity, that is produced in a heavily polluting factory, that then flies your phone to wherever in the world you are in a highly polluting plane, that then gets transported in a lorry or van to a shop or straight to your house, is not helping. If you want to help the environment do something actually effective, people in these comments will most likely not be swayed by yourself anyway as a significant amount of people here are enthusiasts of this type of thing. I promise you getting that phone is much worse than the few people that still maintain these great pieces of our human history. I commend these professionals for still keeping something so cool and interesting alive. I understand why you want to help the environment, it’s great it really is i find it amazing that people do such so diligently. Just here is not the place to do it. Go to the massive mega corporations not small communities.
@bill_
@bill_ Год назад
@@370.y If you spend a day on one of these, your mind will be changed. If you speak to a driver for a few hours, your mind will be changed. Have a great day.
@MrCh0o
@MrCh0o Год назад
The weather combined with the constant noise and the hot engine make for a very comfy-looking experience (although the thing does get deafeningly loud at times x)
@alexadams3704
@alexadams3704 27 дней назад
Ain't that right
@trevordeane3940
@trevordeane3940 3 года назад
I remember this engine well as I steered her for many years when she was in Somerset.Brings back fun memories, especially wood sawing at the Great Dorset Steam Fair.
@sierkdejongh8984
@sierkdejongh8984 2 года назад
Hi Trevor, My reaction is a bit late.... I never drove the engine on the road, I only know that it was a terror to set up to the belt, especially on uneven ground. I also remember that we never took it much above 100psi when sawing because the injector was difficult to start at high pressures. I have never seen the pump working, so we only had the one injector. A but tricky, but it worked perfectly at or below 100 psi. I am sorry I cant't remember you, but I have been to Stourpaine about 6 times and have met so many people.....
@richardhemington890
@richardhemington890 2 года назад
@@sierkdejongh8984 Injector has been ok in my time - perhaps it just needed 'pickling' in acid to remove crud? I used to avoid using the pump as it sprayed more water over bystanders than went in the boiler - much better now that we've corrected lift of the clack valves in the pump and fitted a tighter spring in the relief valve.
@jynnandtonnyx
@jynnandtonnyx 3 года назад
Best video EVER! Perfect amount of detail for a very well done introduction. I realize there can be in depth discussion and opinions, but I really enjoyed every minute. Thank you!
@GasoliniASMR
@GasoliniASMR 3 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@bill_
@bill_ Год назад
I agree
@brianrigsby7900
@brianrigsby7900 Год назад
@@GasoliniASMRhow exactly does a traction engine work? I’ve seen videos of them sitting still with the pistons and flywheel at full tilt
@bobesposito7235
@bobesposito7235 Год назад
I thought he left a few things out. Like when you sit in the driver's seat, what do you do next and with what.
@jonesthesteam
@jonesthesteam 10 месяцев назад
@@brianrigsby7900 When a traction engine has it’s flywheel and piston going round but not actually moving, it’s because the road gears are disengaged. Gears can be operated by the driver but must only be changed when the engine is completely stationary. You still use the same control (the regulator) to start the wheel and piston turning.
@Twisted_RC
@Twisted_RC Год назад
I was a steam apprentice. This brings back brilliant memories. You just cant beat that steam smell 👌
@alexadams3704
@alexadams3704 27 дней назад
Oh yes the smell of steam coal and hot iron
@pegleg1514
@pegleg1514 2 года назад
Dear Mr. Hemington, Thank you so much for taking the trouble to take me on this fantastic and educational little trip back in time.
@kleverich
@kleverich 2 года назад
16:34 - That's just a great shot, a ghostly image of such a historic piece of hardware amid all the steam.
@tonyloechte9994
@tonyloechte9994 2 года назад
The old girl is sad when the trip is over Those were made to practically run non stop. What a beautiful machine.
@chriscollins47
@chriscollins47 3 месяца назад
A mechanical marvel! And the wonderful people who keep them running! They are loved! 😊
@hastyone9048
@hastyone9048 3 месяца назад
Incredible piece of equipment. I have a scale model very similar to this tractor. Looks quite dangerous to operate but man is it a work of art. 👍💯
@Willian_Boa_Tarde
@Willian_Boa_Tarde 2 года назад
This is one of the nicest videos I've ever watched on RU-vid! It brings good vibes, information and takes us on a time travel. Thank you so much for posting it!😀
@GasoliniASMR
@GasoliniASMR 2 года назад
Thanks for the lovely comment. Glad you enjoyed it!
@whippyboy6272
@whippyboy6272 Год назад
This machine seems decidedly louder than other steam tractors I've seen videos of...particularly that constant ringing
@richardhemington890
@richardhemington890 Год назад
The 100 year old gears have been replaced since the video was made - much quieter now!
@whippyboy6272
@whippyboy6272 Год назад
@@richardhemington890 excellent
@TheDevonblacksmith
@TheDevonblacksmith 3 года назад
You have to love steam. It's wonderful to see in operation
@nishantsingh5385
@nishantsingh5385 Год назад
WTF ! This vintage engine looks so advance at times. I just love it.
@Pomegranate44
@Pomegranate44 Год назад
I did not expect it to sound so loud
@waldfruchttee
@waldfruchttee 2 года назад
Its nice to know how to opperate one now
@stratocaster1greg
@stratocaster1greg Год назад
What a beautiful machine. I think machines can have a soul.
@scottsnodgrass4361
@scottsnodgrass4361 2 года назад
You’re so lucky to have such a great piece of history and mechanical genius.
@adammarriott3325
@adammarriott3325 3 года назад
Brilliant little film.
@nltalbottgmail
@nltalbottgmail 8 месяцев назад
Your steam engine is beyond cool. I love watching these things.
@alexadams3704
@alexadams3704 27 дней назад
Me too
@benedictroberts678
@benedictroberts678 2 года назад
I don't think I could think of a more terrifying way of getting around
@johnbuller2132
@johnbuller2132 9 месяцев назад
A wonderful and unique trip into the past; thank-you for your hard work!
@brucesstreet8204
@brucesstreet8204 Год назад
Wow, what a livin beastie. I was sad when the ride was over to.
@carolinepena5633
@carolinepena5633 2 года назад
Hi! Thanks so much for making this video. Even though I'd be too scared to drive one of these, I'm making a 3D model of one so understanding what each part does was very helpful :)
@GasoliniASMR
@GasoliniASMR 2 года назад
No problem. Glad it is of some use. Good luck with the model.
@carolinepena5633
@carolinepena5633 2 года назад
@@GasoliniASMR Thanks 😄!
@wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695
@wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695 2 года назад
Oi get a wilesco toy steam tractor it will get some steam oil under your nails and start your addiction with steam power
@jonaspfister682
@jonaspfister682 Год назад
@@wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695 Just dug out mine! Oh the joy (and one or two slight burns :P)!
@francisbarrington3047
@francisbarrington3047 Год назад
Don't be put off driving! Start by steering or as crew. You learn more on the job. Many women are driving engines now.
@vuilbaardgames3280
@vuilbaardgames3280 2 года назад
This is exactly what society needs, instruction film on how to operate a steam engine lol
@muhammadanassiddiki5753
@muhammadanassiddiki5753 4 месяца назад
I hardly have seen any traction engine this much fast !!
@TERRYBIGGENDEN
@TERRYBIGGENDEN Год назад
Absoltely delightful and so well presented. :-)
@GasoliniASMR
@GasoliniASMR Год назад
Cheers!
@phoenixproto3149
@phoenixproto3149 Год назад
That's the most terrifying 6 mph ever, I'd love to try driving one of those beasts!
@danilob766
@danilob766 2 года назад
This was very informative. Also scary as hell, so many gearwheels exposed.
@cobbler1539
@cobbler1539 2 года назад
That was really quite magical, thank you. I was very fortunate in helping to crew an Aveling & Porter Invicta to and from the Steam rally at Duncombe Park, Helmsley in the late nineties, a wonderful experience that's never left me, though nerve wracking on the steeper hills of the caravan route we took home to Dalton (Thirsk). The biggest surprise after a fifteen hour trip (too many tea breaks?) was when I layed my head on the pillow, the room started spinning on a vertical axis, the result of a day spent along side the flywheel and those big wheels!
@GasoliniASMR
@GasoliniASMR 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing the memories! I can recall the ringing in my ears were a rather irritating but at the same satisfying reminder of a day well spent.
@lamaha564
@lamaha564 Год назад
Brilliant film. Everything about it opens my eyes to the power, weight and what’s involved in caring and driving one of these beasts. 👏👏👏
@JintySteam1
@JintySteam1 Год назад
Its certainly a good way to get rid of unwanted junk mail. :)
@allanmollison6971
@allanmollison6971 Месяц назад
Thanks for taking the time to make the video. Much appreciated ☺️👍
@uppishcub1617
@uppishcub1617 Год назад
Such a beautiful machine. Its a shame they don't make them like this anymore.
@ap4709pk
@ap4709pk 2 года назад
I love seeing stuff like this.
@enterprise0523
@enterprise0523 Год назад
What a beautiful beast, I absolutely love it
@stewartross1233
@stewartross1233 3 года назад
Most informative and absolutely brilliant, I thought I was travelling with you! Thank you.
@GasoliniASMR
@GasoliniASMR 3 года назад
Thanks Stewart!
@guitargod259
@guitargod259 11 месяцев назад
That thing sounds like something you'd get chased by in a horror movie.
@Crazmuss
@Crazmuss 2 года назад
It's funny how complex those things are. Even amateur can design electric car, steam car requires genius.
@chrisanderson7370
@chrisanderson7370 3 года назад
So now I need a traction engine🤗
@alexadams3704
@alexadams3704 27 дней назад
True 😊
@concernedshrimp7816
@concernedshrimp7816 Год назад
The new Need for Speed footage looks lit🔥
@01driver
@01driver Месяц назад
What a superb video... Lovely country setting too 😊
@richardcloudbase
@richardcloudbase 3 года назад
I have heard so much about this engine over the last few years. Its so good so see it and on the move too :) Fantastic. It looks a lot faster that 6 MPH
@richardhemington890
@richardhemington890 3 года назад
Thanks - I'll have to properly check the speed with SatNav next time out, but being a single cylinder engine it does bounce a bit if pushed too hard.
@trevordeane3940
@trevordeane3940 3 года назад
It is, at 300 rpm it is more like 8mph!
@scratchdog2216
@scratchdog2216 3 года назад
Nice post. Thanx for the backstory in the description.
@neildelaney5199
@neildelaney5199 3 года назад
That has to be the best Traction Engine film on youtube,, i really thought i was stood next to you throughout the whole film,, many thanks ,,like to see more when you have time.
@GasoliniASMR
@GasoliniASMR 3 года назад
Thanks Neil. Much appreciated.
@TheEvanAlmightyy
@TheEvanAlmightyy Год назад
that thing is just absolutely violent at speed. Wow
@karenmaxted7312
@karenmaxted7312 2 года назад
How fabulous! I got to ride on the back of a Fowler engine yesterday, 4hrs through the Kent countryside, magic! Now I know a bit about how it works! 👍😁😁😁🚂
@GasoliniASMR
@GasoliniASMR 2 года назад
Sounds great. Hope you remembered your ear plugs!
@mongkolpitivetrasmee_bac6138
@mongkolpitivetrasmee_bac6138 2 года назад
Imagine sneaking out of the house at night 😂 😆 😝
@mrwizzardknight
@mrwizzardknight 5 месяцев назад
Hey look! It’s Trevor the Traction Engine! 😃😂👍
@Gewehr2180
@Gewehr2180 Год назад
I love this video! Very Very cool. Specially the part where you get to see that authentic antique steam tractor cell phone hit the floor. All jokes aside really a superb video. Great vantage point. Almost scary to think that at sometime when these were in operation that someone probably got caught up in all the unguarded large and heavy steel parts moving around. Gruesome to even think about. I have fairly recently found out about these little Wilesco toy steam engines and tractors and I'm hooked! They are so cool. And to think it's powered by water.
@PolarBear71169
@PolarBear71169 2 года назад
I had a chance to drive a small Marshall and sons traction engine, took a bit of getting used and getting over the fear of been jolted around a bit haha, was very enjoyable tho, I’m a steam buff myself and love working with them and been involved when I can
@1258-Eckhart
@1258-Eckhart 2 года назад
What a beautiful engine! Many thanks for the informative guided tour.
@petergardner2334
@petergardner2334 2 года назад
nice traction engine
Год назад
What a great locomotive. You do a beautiful job. The footage is great. I will follow your channel and watch more of your videos.
@GasoliniASMR
@GasoliniASMR Год назад
Thanks very much!
@peterc4450
@peterc4450 2 года назад
Thanks for taking the time to make the video, most enjoyable watching it. Carry on steaming.
@Peanutcat
@Peanutcat 2 года назад
Thank you youtube I absolutely have one of these. This is totally what I needed.
@Pit_Winder
@Pit_Winder 2 года назад
i most definitely will use this info in my lifetime
@Zwillix
@Zwillix Год назад
This is a really great video! One almost never sees such a machine being set in motion. Normally you only see videos in which these wonderful colossuses drive on the road. It was very interesting to see the engine come to life and also to get the exact data on all the details. I have "borrowed" this fantastic video (link provided) to provide a site on the internet for readers of my novels to gain an insight into the workings and operation of a traction engine. Because in one of my novels such an engine plays an important role. Thanks for this great video and please never take it off youtube.
@GasoliniASMR
@GasoliniASMR Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it and carry on spreading the word!
@meekbaylake4771
@meekbaylake4771 2 года назад
What a complex extraordinary machine!
@chaleco82
@chaleco82 Год назад
Excellent video. Thank you so much.
@Zunree1869
@Zunree1869 Год назад
Respect for the people for mot only keeoing the tech going but willing to bear the sheer racket of the metal grooved wheels on the concrete.
@cptmilius5561
@cptmilius5561 3 года назад
Great video and wonderful engine. Thanks for sharing!
@jfcdefg
@jfcdefg Год назад
When it was overpassing a highway with those seemingly silent little cars moving there along straight lines I FELT how we're literally in the "future"
@GasoliniASMR
@GasoliniASMR Год назад
That was my favourite part of the trip. I remember thinking 'I hope those cars appreciate the sight'
@juango500
@juango500 2 года назад
My God these are loud, love 'em!
@mkhidir93
@mkhidir93 2 года назад
Imagine travelling like this to work on a daily basis.
@b111372
@b111372 2 года назад
Makes sense now..hell burn trash..to get to work..
@petermcneill80
@petermcneill80 4 месяца назад
Great video beautiful country side 👍🏻
@GasoliniASMR
@GasoliniASMR 4 месяца назад
Cheers
@joevaghn457
@joevaghn457 2 года назад
most likely not that bad in person, but the video makes my ears feel like they're gonna blow hahah
@alexadams3704
@alexadams3704 27 дней назад
😅
@pablobasso2344
@pablobasso2344 2 года назад
I want a steampunk version of madmax with this beauty !!!
@Neklar
@Neklar 3 дня назад
A lovely video, thanks for sharing with us. 😊
@evgenymikhaylov2567
@evgenymikhaylov2567 Год назад
Я уверен что у этого двигателя прекрасный крутящий момент, туда бы КПП трëх ступенчатую или 4 от шевроле coe летал бы км 80 в час уверен и расход воды с угла меньше, и передний мост сделать на рессорах плюс нормальную рулевую систему реечную поставить с червячным редуктором, и колëса ведущие поуже но такого же размера, а так без этих всех штуковин прекрасный рутьер, реставраторам низкий поклон!)
@GasoliniASMR
@GasoliniASMR 11 месяцев назад
Спасибо!
@c.fisherfighter638
@c.fisherfighter638 2 года назад
I love the soud of it🤣🤣it's too funny seeing it on the road
@Briebabcock8052
@Briebabcock8052 Год назад
Imagine driving down the road and getting cutoff by a steam traction engine. 😂 that would be something for sure.
@bettermetal8306
@bettermetal8306 2 года назад
I’m sure this will be very useful to me in the future
@jamesely379
@jamesely379 11 месяцев назад
I love this so much! Keep watching that water level boys! Nice machine!!
@GasoliniASMR
@GasoliniASMR 11 месяцев назад
Thank you kindly Sir!
@colinb4392
@colinb4392 2 года назад
Excellent video. Thank you !
@GasoliniASMR
@GasoliniASMR 2 года назад
Thanks!
@blackheavyblans
@blackheavyblans Год назад
8:45 this gives me so much adrenaline. So brutal vehicle to comparing new vehicles. 😁
@johannkrammer4069
@johannkrammer4069 Год назад
Very interesting. Thank you.
@hmyes7800
@hmyes7800 Год назад
Video: how to operate a steam engine Me: but I don’t have a steam engine.. Also me: WATCHES ANYWAY-
@cptfrecell
@cptfrecell 2 года назад
Thanks 4 uploading
@mattappleyard92
@mattappleyard92 3 года назад
Great video, thanks for sharing
@GasoliniASMR
@GasoliniASMR 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@alexadams3704
@alexadams3704 9 месяцев назад
Tamatoa "yet I have to give you credit for my start and your hard work.
@alexadams3704
@alexadams3704 29 дней назад
Aw man
@Teamboeing737
@Teamboeing737 Год назад
its so loud, and the bad microphone makes it even funnier
@mikaelabowen5781
@mikaelabowen5781 2 года назад
This is glorious! The onboard footage reminds me of riding on a Wallis and Steevens roller in the 1960s near St Albans, when I was a child, it was owned by a chap called Laurie Brooks. Sadly I don't know the roller's number, so have no idea if it survives.
@muhammadanassiddiki5753
@muhammadanassiddiki5753 4 месяца назад
All the signs of heaviness, sturdiness, and might is prevalent.
@nnyboy320
@nnyboy320 2 года назад
This is the loudest traction engine ever...
@richardhemington890
@richardhemington890 Год назад
New gears fitted since - much quieter now!
@SoumyadeepBhoumik1
@SoumyadeepBhoumik1 Год назад
"This is what I used to drift with back then" - by 9 year old Jimmy 👦🏻
@aswmkid3
@aswmkid3 Год назад
"This traction engine has two speeds. Turn the earth the other direction and full send."
@001Neal100
@001Neal100 6 месяцев назад
So many places where you could lose a finger or even get dismemberment! Truly impressive bit of machinery. You wouldn't be able to sneak up on anyone driving one of those! 😂
@Jetam31
@Jetam31 2 года назад
Oil price: *goes up* Me:
@alexadams3704
@alexadams3704 27 дней назад
😂
@itsourlife
@itsourlife 2 года назад
Between a Lamborghini and this, I'd pick this any day.
@janmn6910
@janmn6910 2 года назад
what a beautiful machine
@peterslade537
@peterslade537 2 года назад
Best traction engine video ever
@GasoliniASMR
@GasoliniASMR 2 года назад
Thanks Peter
@FEStanley
@FEStanley 2 года назад
Excellent video, used to own sister engine 27277, new to Sheridan & Flynn, Killmessan, Eire, together with a 54" Ransomes threshing drum, which I believe is still on the farm. But more of a squeak and thump than mine, but she had major boiler work a little before I bought her, and was run in.
@cheyennereynoso4116
@cheyennereynoso4116 Год назад
Wow, that’s incredible
@gregaldworth1200
@gregaldworth1200 3 года назад
Beautiful!
@joaopetersonscheffer
@joaopetersonscheffer Год назад
looks like my dad's garret steam tractor, the stationary gears, the cockpit looks the same, and it's a 19 century one also. Nice video!
@GasoliniASMR
@GasoliniASMR Год назад
Thanks. Glad you liked it
@CorvusLaborat
@CorvusLaborat Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing
@GasoliniASMR
@GasoliniASMR Год назад
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