my late father worked at perkins during the 70's. as a schoolboy i would see the hoards of workers leaving the gates after their shifts had ended. happy times and how i wish we as a country still had as strong a manufacturing base as we once did.
Most unfortunate that under Cat they have lost the majority of their previous customer base from Maintou to MF, to be replaced by FPT, Deutz and AGCO-Power/Sisu and JCB engines. Where did they go wrong? They cheapened out with not installing dry liners for a start. Then they went heavy on EGR for their common rail engines where everyone else bar DPS went for simpler engines with compact cooling packs which fitted existing machinery, that used less fuel by using SCR/Adblue. Apart from Cat, I'm sure they must have lost half their volume sales to rivals over the last twelve years to 2021.
I love how the black guy that traveled to the Perkins plant with the white and Asian man - on the way back on the train - holds the door for the other two, to get aboard the train...almost 40 years ago now...not many 'ladies' working in that plant...and pretty much everybody is, well...'white'...Those 'sophisticated computers' are quite quaint now!! They remind me of the old 'IBM' 8088's with green monochrome monitors we used to use back in the day...and the TAPE DRIVE storage system! Wow...Just think: likely a modern 'thumbdrive' could hold the information in that lot! Thanks for whoever transferred this from VHS...excellent video!
So many memories looking at this, the dodge 100 got a 6 cylinder in the end and it was so large the steering box had to be replaced every 4/5 years and it would hop 3rd gear on every hill, if you hold the stick for more than five minutes it would split the 4speed gearbox we had 4 Dodge 100 and all gearboxes exploded😂 an so did the Perkins 4.108 split it's crank oh the good old days, love the hair dos haha Thanks for the video👍
thats just one of the "high quality" english manufaturing :D I used to be work in this factory at 2017, its looks like where time is stopped around when this film made.
Aq no brasil sou mecanico trabalho com toda linha perk ate agora anova geraçao aq tenho um aberto 4 cilindro 1114 14 E montado na caterpila retro cescavadeira muito bom facio a montagem identico os antigos q equipava a caminhonet GM D20
Perkins is also a global company that still makes diesels for many well known companies including Caterpillar, which also happens to be it’s current owner. The global headquarters are still in Peterborough. www.perkins.com/en_GB.html
Sold to Massey Ferguson once the Western worlds largest agricultural machinery manufacturer then lateral to present day it's a division of Caterpillar.
Being a retired plant fitter I worked on and serviced a lot of these Engines in all types of Machines. To be honest the Engines were rubbish, underpowered, prone to overheating with constant blue, black, white smoke and always bollocking oil out!. I don’t miss them.
All this sounds great,the 6-354 was not a bad engine and the company I worked for run about 20 Seddon 16/4 flats but I don’t think any of them manage more than 150,000 miles before we had problems with them. Oil consumption was horrendous on the engines that were fitted with Chrome liners so we removed them and fitted cast iron ones. The previous vehicles we had were Ford BMC and Bedford and all of them did over 250,000 miles before any major problems. Without a doubt the best engines of the day was the Leyland 350/375 and 400 series of engines by a country mile. The V8 510 and 540 Perkins were nothing to write home about with their constant head gasket problems,in 16 toners they weren’t bad but in 24 ton six wheelers and tractor units they were UTTER CRAP. In tractors and fork trucks Perkins were great but for haulage applications they weren’t great.
perkins its good diesel engine the trucks mexican brand dina buy thousands of engines now in this days en mexico keep working old trucks dina whith perkins