History of Cummins Engines | Diesel History Episode Two - Part 1 (Pre-WWII)
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Thank you for all the support and suggestion on our first Diesel History video: The History of Caterpillar Engines! On this episode we discuss the early years of Cummins Engines including the mastermind behind it all, Clessie Cummins. This video covers the History of Cummins up until World War II.
Tune in next Friday for part 2 of this episode where we'll cover the History of Cummins after World War II up until the modern day. Thanks for watching!
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not only did he invent the Cummins diesel engine, he also was the first to do a Cummins swap. My hat is off to you Clessie.
Great video. I own a tugboat that has the original 1946 Cummins HMR-4 4 cylinder engine. The builder of the tug named Russel brothers was a big dealer of Cummins engine as one of the partners was also a Cummins dealer named Norman Hipwell
I have read the book about Clessie Cummins and it’s a little over technical at times but the life of Mr Cummins is still worth the read!!!
@jackschromeshop8296
4 жыл бұрын
Very true. A mechanical genius.
I'm pretty sure that the Marmon-Herrington air-conditioned articulated buses used by the Nairn brothers had Cummins diesels of 150hp for their across-the-desert bus service between Beirut and Baghdad in the 1930s. Heroic pioneering trail-blazing indeed!
I grew up in the neighboring town of North Vernon Indiana. My grandmother retired from Cummins after 19 years. I love Columbus. Lived there several years myself. Now I love in the other neighboring town of Seymour. Famous for John Mellencamp.
Until this year, every company I’ve worked for has run the, now old, 855 Cummins in their dump trucks. They’ve all been tough and hard to kill, even though most have head gasket leaks. Ours have kept going and going if properly maintained. A little underpowered against a lot of modern engines, but they get the job done still today. The new truck we just got has a 500 hp Detroit 60 Series and I’m loving the extra juice. Hopefully it’ll be a great engine for years. I’ll always have a fondness for the old Cummins.
So the first cummins swap was like 94 years ago hahaha bad ass
Having been to the Indy 500 the past two years in a row, and visiting the museum it’s awesome to see the Cummins Powered race cars! They also ran one around the track just before the race this year!
I like cummins engines I have a dodge pickup with a 12 valve in it and that thing is a animal for pulling and like how it sounds as well
@mrt9689
3 жыл бұрын
Don’t ever get rid of the rig bro. 12valves are more than million mile engines
The old footage was awesome. Thanks
Awesome series. Looking forward for next episode.
I would have really liked to hear some technical details of why it was so good and revolutionary. Still interesting though thanks.
Cool video I love the old Cummins engine I got a 335 in a B773 mack I'm restoring thanks for the great videos
I started out in a cab over Freightliner with a 318 Detroit road oiler. I then bought a cab over Kenworth with a 350 Cumapart, and then I got wise and bought a Peterbilt conventional with a 425 Cat.
Interesting presentation and informative. Thank you
@jackschromeshop8296
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching 🙏
Great info!
Beautiful knowledge
Nice Micromentary! Thank You!
excellent video I cant wait to see next weeks episode
@jackschromeshop8296
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching!
The Interstate Hiway system was started by Pres. Isenhower [sp] in rhe early 1950s.
Its a 1936 Arburn not a Packard. Love the info, keep it up..
I have a video on my channel showcasing a Cummins horizontal single cylinder Hvid Diesel engine seen at Portland Indiana in 2011.
Wasn't the Interstate Highway system started in the 50s under Eisenhower?
@jackschromeshop8296
4 жыл бұрын
Correct, the New Deal funded what was the beginning of the interstate highway system.
He invented the compression brake but had to go to the Jacob’s drill chuck company for funding... known now as the “Jake Brake”.
@thewelfairshop4164
2 жыл бұрын
That's legit cool as fuck
Nice!
Hoosier daddy💪🏼 great channel
@jackschromeshop8296
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks 🙏
The car that made the cross-country trip in 1930 was an Auburn, not a Packard.
The guy who created the engine is my great times uncle on my moms side
@jackschromeshop8296
4 жыл бұрын
Very cool!! You are related to diesel royalty!
@devinruhl9706
4 жыл бұрын
Jack's Chrome Shop yes sir It is my grandpa was in the navy during world war 2 he told me about before he died two years ago he was 95
When's the next episode coming guys? Thoroughly enjoy this content, been over a week now guys?
@jackschromeshop8296
4 жыл бұрын
Sorry Matt about the delay. Production took longer and Dave, who does the voiceover, was sick. Coming this friday
@freakasis
4 жыл бұрын
@@jackschromeshop8296 Thanks for the update. Hope you get better Dave.
should do one the jacob's brake
@mrbusdr
4 жыл бұрын
Were you aware that Clessie Cummins invented the Jake brake? He was already retired from Cummins engines so he sold the patent to the Jacobs company.
@johnlandis5889
3 жыл бұрын
Best jake break ever Cummins
@dhbplusect7052
3 жыл бұрын
@@mrbusdr yes im aware
@cencoast_7.340
2 жыл бұрын
@@mrbusdr Why do you think he brought it up lol?
And u forgot And if your rig don't shine you don't know Jack. Thankyou very much for the video! Keepem Cummins
@jackschromeshop8296
4 жыл бұрын
Yes we did! Next time!
Ty for the effort Kangaroo Jack :))
Enjoyed it, but I would prefer a little longer video
@jackschromeshop8296
4 жыл бұрын
Agreed. We will be doing full-length specials for each of our history videos, they just take forever to make. Short videos for now.
I can work on them blindfolded!!!!!!
Please do history on cat motors
@jackschromeshop8296
4 жыл бұрын
Already done. Here’s the link, thanks for watching: kzread.info/dash/bejne/iGGt0LmymdfZaMY.html
Should do one on Detroit Diesel
@jackschromeshop8296
4 жыл бұрын
Coming next Friday 😊
i remerber machine 1978 sound great allamerican blue bird
That last red truck was a Mack
Can you do Detroit
@jackschromeshop8296
4 жыл бұрын
Episode 3 is all Detroit. Coming the day after thanksgiving!
74,000th!
There was NO INTERSTATE HIWAYS IN THE US UNTIL THE 1950s what you were referencing was the US hiways
@andyharman3022
3 жыл бұрын
But the US highways did go from state to state. So they were interstate.
@timerickson7056
3 жыл бұрын
@@andyharman3022 there were us hiway and still are you can average 30 miles per hour . 1938 it took 6 weeks for a military convoy to go from the east coast to the west coast. they were NOT INTERSTATE HIGHWAYs . the interstate highway was a result of WWII eisenhower seeing the German autobahn. the interstate highway system was originally a rapid military deployment system. to get men and equipment moved rapidly to any point in the united states in 72 hours.
@cencoast_7.340
2 жыл бұрын
@@timerickson7056 But the highway went from one state to another…so they were indeed interstate.
@timerickson7056
2 жыл бұрын
@@cencoast_7.340 lol the interstate highway system was developed based on hitler's autobaun a multi lane hiway designed to be move military and equipment throughout the nation quickly prior to the interstate highway system it took months for the army to go from the East coast to the west coast.but you are a dumb ass aren't you
Proud to an American. No matter how many liberals hate this nation…The American spirit still lives on.
It's about Cummins engines but you told us virtually nothing about the engines themselves
@jimtwodogs3084
4 жыл бұрын
H model
@cencoast_7.340
2 жыл бұрын
How do you figure? He Spent the entire video explaining how it came to be. This video is about the history, not the mechanics of the engine. Der der.
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Over 100 years of history on the company, and now they're going to help revive internal combustion with hydrogen engine technology, and will use these special engines on 2027 Ram models
Part 2 please...I was about to subscribe until I seen you lied
@jackschromeshop8296
4 жыл бұрын
I know we suck. We want part 2 to be epic because part 1 may have been lack luster. It will be out this Friday. Sorry Josh
@Ranchready496
3 жыл бұрын
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It still ain't no Caterpillar!
@b-trucker7717
4 жыл бұрын
And what happened to cat now in the truck market ,oh yea their gone cause they couldn't compete with Cummins or Detroit regulators 😬
@paulkatelyntoney3219
4 жыл бұрын
If it's not a Cat it's a dog.😆
@johnnyhawkins43
4 жыл бұрын
Spencer Matthews No much better,and cheaper!!!!!!
@jamesanderson5243
3 жыл бұрын
CAT stands for...... Cummins After Thoughts......
@jamesanderson5243
3 жыл бұрын
CAT stands for..... Cummins After Thoughts....
Bhangar kampani
I’m sure the old Cummins engines were great. I can tell you from personal experience that my modern day Cummins Isx15 is total junk. I’m guessing that has everything to do with these dumbass emission control bullshit
@Vmaxfodder
2 жыл бұрын
What did you do to it?