How To Fire Up a Steam Powered Tractor | Start to Finish [HD]
[With Subtitles] I show you every step to fire up a steam engine. This took around 4 hours from Steam up, running , to steam down - all in a 30 min video. Be sure to turn on the closed captions for subtitles.
Technology from over 100 years ago was not as easy as today. You could not start it with a key. It took hours to get started or fired. From steam powered cars and trucks, to steam traction engines, and even steam locomotive trains. This is a 3/4 scale Case 65hp Steam Traction Engine.
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Vielen dank für dieses tolle Video. Jeder Handgriff sitzt. Der Elektromotor ist ein Segen. In den Fabriken gab es damals auch viele Dampfmaschinen. Interessant auch der Fliehkraftregler. Und wie leise sie im Stand läuft. Da steckt wirklich viel Arbeit drin. Schön das es noch Leute gibt, die das am Leben halten. 👍
I bed all Primitive Technology followers putted subtitles on directly. Nice video. Thanks.
Wish there was still steam powered things in modernized time, always cool
@AndrewAllen-sr6ur
Ай бұрын
I think it's cool to
@spaceace1006
11 күн бұрын
Aircraft Carriers & Submarines run on steam! But, of course, the heat from a nuclear reactor is what boils the water!!
I have seen the complete video, magnificent work of both the lines or painted fillets, and the process of starting up the steam tractor machine, thank you for showing us how work days were started almost a century ago, to value the effort , ingenuity and determination of our ancestors, and respecting ourselves, upholding those important human values that were inherited. Greetings from San Luis Argentina!!!
Every year after Midwest Old Threshers, I try and find someone to teach me all about what I see. This is the best one out there. Keep the stream vidyas coming!
@FarmAlarm
9 ай бұрын
You should attend Midwest Old Threshers "Steam School". You'll learn a lot and it's a fun weekend. Call them. Oh, and thanks for watching!
First time I’ve seen someone clean the boiler tubes. Best overall demonstration how to start a steam engine. Thank you.
@FarmAlarm
Ай бұрын
Thanks for the great comment!
@spaceace1006
11 күн бұрын
I wonder if the manufacturer provided operators manuals back then!!
@user-gl5io8ko1n
Күн бұрын
Ni mo mo mo mo mo ko NY no@@FarmAlarm
Love this so much! Just found this page on here, keep watching that water level boys
This brings back memories. I used to help my dad fire one of these up and learned how to operate it. My Dad was a high pressure Engineer
@FarmAlarm
9 ай бұрын
That is awesome. Good memories
I really didn’t appreciate the complexity in starting a steam engine until I watched this video. Very interesting, thanks for showing the intricacies so that future generations might also appreciate!
@FarmAlarm
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! Do you attend any steam engine shows?
My 90yr old friend had a 110 hp case by his barn in 1970 I asked him why was it left outside to rust to ruins he teared up and told me that was a most powerful beast but times had rendered her outdated and no one had time or money or knowledge to renovate her and he said it stays there while im alive kept his memories sharp to see it in person.. I saw on your channel the case 110 hp and all these years later im the one with tears in my eyes those were and are true majestic beasts. The men who run and maintain those powerful machines are a rare breed great of you fellows to work so hard to keep the history alive..peace to you all have a good and productive 2024. PS. Marshall Campbell was the owner of the old retired CASE 110hp Steamer..
The machine looks phenomenal and the pinstripping looks great!
@FarmAlarm
4 ай бұрын
Thanks so much. The pin striping was a fun project
@spaceace1006
11 күн бұрын
The Forward Visibility is horrible!!😜 Still...an amazing Machine!!
a truly exellent video all stages of raising steam shown! the pin striping looks awesome!
@FarmAlarm
12 күн бұрын
Thanks so much, I'm glad you enjoyed it. The pin striping was very satisfying to paint by hand!
Удивительная техника. Сколько времени уходит, чтобы прогреть этот двигатель?
Great video. Filled in a few holes in my knowledge of how these machines work.
@FarmAlarm
9 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching
Great to see your son participating in such a practical task. Really a lost art mostly. I couldn't get a steam engine going, but wish I could.
@FarmAlarm
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Jeff.
I had a book when I was a kid on how to start a steam engine. It got lost over tge years. I think your video was better then the book. Thank you.
@FarmAlarm
10 ай бұрын
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it 😊
very well done seams like a lot of work to mosey around the farm but well worth the effert thank you
0:19 - introduction with rooster
I stayed until the end! Great video and very informative, I learned a lot more abt steam tractors, I’ve always wanted to operate one!
@FarmAlarm
8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I'm glad you learned 😃. Next time you go to a Steam show, ask someone if you can help.
Beautiful ❤
That is a very cool and interesting engine! I like it.
@FarmAlarm
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Bill. It's listed on Aumann's Pre 30 auction
Thank you for posting
@FarmAlarm
10 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching 😃
Yeah I stayed in the end, amazing videos,❤from France
@FarmAlarm
Ай бұрын
Awesome! Thank you for the comment.
Very nice!
Phải cảm ơn nó, một cỗ máy tuyệt vời giúp nhân loại đạt được những thành tựu đầu tiên trong công nghiệp
Well Done. Great camera work. The Inside , reverse camera, . Few Utubers do that. Captions are. Good. Like Reading a Book an video together. Works for Me
@Polycarp815
2 ай бұрын
Hi
what a beautiful machine, the pinstriping is very well done! this was fun and instructive to watch, liked the bits of humor thrown in 👍
@user-yq5nb6gu4r
2 ай бұрын
Интересно смотреть. А сколько км он проедет на одной заправке?
@FarmAlarm
Ай бұрын
Thanks, pin striping it by hand was fun. I'm glad you caught the humor. 😆
Wonderfull machine..!
Есть душа в этих аппаратах. И Магия Механики
magnificent video, very beautiful creativity from our great-grandparents of the time!, imagine the number of engineers who worked for this magnificent machine!, thank you for this magnificent video guys!
@FarmAlarm
4 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I'm glad you enjoyed watching as much as we enjoyed filming the process 😀
@ahmedlasfer8037
4 ай бұрын
@@FarmAlarm merci infiniment.
@JayMangal-rh8jf
3 ай бұрын
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If this model were modified to include rubber wheels, a hydraulic pump and a hydraulic lifting device, it would be good, I think.
Very cool Tracy! It's crazy to think of how much work went into getting a tractor up to steam to do a day's work. I'm guessing farms back in the day had stand pipes or water towers around for re filling the boilers?
@FarmAlarm
Жыл бұрын
Thanks John. I couldn't even imagine. It was a job just getting going, let alone doing actual real work lol. They had tanks and water wagons. But they also pulled water from lakes and ponds. The boilers would get muddy in the bottom.
@dejansworldofimagination
5 ай бұрын
That my be true?
4:08 This noise just sounds like a song to me😅😅 4:21
Gran video amigo
@FarmAlarm
Жыл бұрын
Thanks friend
Yes I turn on the captions and it was very well explained this is my cup of tea very done 😊
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Super technology
❤nice one
Cool Video.
@FarmAlarm
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
V nice.
A modern tractor pulling a old tractor. New tractor: son Old tractor: grandpa
🎉🎉 GOOD LACH
Great video I didn’t know how to either I guess if I Get a Steam Tractor I’ll know how to fire it
@MrKmoconne
Жыл бұрын
You can still download a service manual for this tractor that explains all the features and how to safely operate a steam tractor. 100 years ago, they still needed technical manuals.
This is very interesting
@FarmAlarm
7 ай бұрын
Thanks
I have a wood heating stove, they tried so hard to get me to get rid of it, the assurance, the laws, but I didn't give up. Winter lasts for months where I live. And I have 100 acres of woodland, so I won't get rid of it anytime soon.
And modern cars just need one startup by a key or button.. what an evolution..
Really cool! I've got a couple curious questions after watching this: 1) You mention that the steam tractor is efficient with its water usage. What's the range of this particular tractor? Range per gallon of water? 2) You mentioned as well that you grease up all bearings every time you start up. How much grease do you go through in a week? > Where do you get your lubricating oil? Do you make it? > Was there a reason you didn't use ball/roller bearings instead? 3) If the tractor wasn't a scale replica, are there any changes you would have made to the design for better efficiency or usability?
@colinfarquhar918
2 ай бұрын
Traction engines are actually pretty inefficient with regards to water usage, by comparison to stationary or marine plants of the same era. Efficiency was traded for ease of use and repair, and also the environment in which they operated necessitated some trade offs. "Range" per gallon of water is all dependent upon how hard you're working then engine, but some general ideas for usage: A 75HP Case w/ the optional contractors bunkers has about 260 gallons of water storage (over what's already in the boiler). Working the engine steadily on a sawmill I'd expect to go through that in an hour or so? Lubrication wise, you'd go through a tube a day if stationary, and probably two if ploughing. Worth noting that these would all be hand grease cups, so not grease guns, but you get the idea. Steam Cylinder Oil is readily available from a few companies still.
Very,old,tractor,very,nice, 👍💞👍💞👍💞
Great
If i get a time travelling M/C along with modern tractor, i would love to see the reaction of those days farmers.
Never knew this thing would have that many metric fasteners
@FarmAlarm
7 ай бұрын
😆
Молодцы мужики видно всей душой любят старинную технику
Ligar essa máquina, é como cozinhar. Você não come até a água ferver. 😅
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I wonder how much repairs cost on that steem tractor
Yes I turned on captions
@FarmAlarm
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Gabriel
wood is so inefficient...coal?
yes,i like external combustion
Que lentitud para trbajar estos bago e
I have a question: Does the rear axle have any kind of differential action? Can one wheel be clutched for sharp turns?
@FarmAlarm
11 ай бұрын
Yes this machine has a differential axle
BIG old AIRPLANE ENGINES , The older you get, the more you love.......Seeing your video, I feel amazed and thank you for sharing this video and success always "Farm ........"....Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia
Hi, just watched your Blackberry video and have a ? so hopefully you will read this, nice video by the way. My canes that grew last year are probablt 15-20 feet, all over the palce. I am moving the plant and am afraid if I prune all those nice long canes, aren't I destroying a potential ton of berries? Berries form on last years canes so if I prune them down to 5 ft, I am loosing 10 ft of potential harvest....I am kinda confused! Thanks so much, T
@FarmAlarm
Жыл бұрын
I have several blackberry videos. Which exact one did you watch? Asking because I have others that will explain your question.
yes :)
Yes
Bagus amat
Una belleza
I love watching this stuff but I can see why we don't use steam power much any more.
@FarmAlarm
Жыл бұрын
It's definitely a fun thing to learn. If you go to any Steam Engine Show, be sure to stop and talk to any engineer.
Well done video - two questions: (1) Despite this being a new boiler, it appears that your firebox stays aren't drilled; what was the reason for that; and (2) Was the chain-drive due to a worn or missing drive train components, or?
13:30 Walter Mitty's "ta pocketa ta pocketa ta pocketa"
imagine, you need to quick getaway from the police but you only have this tractor as your getaway vehicle
@FarmAlarm
8 ай бұрын
Plot twist, the police have the same type of tractor as their police car. Then I still outrun them!
How long will the boiler full of water last
Can you imagine how easy it would be to start your wheat field on fire with one of these things on the prairie haha jeez. 5mph wind and those embers can end up anywhere
How much run time until it is out of water ..... gallons per minute ?
Молодцы
@FarmAlarm
7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
It can start with compressed air in the same engine.
Dry tamrack would be good fire wood
Hello friends, I want a motor like this. How much does it cost? Any help?
Es un ritual, poner a rodar el abuelo.
What is that valve on flywheel side of boiler that was letting water out as you turned that valve
@FarmAlarm
Жыл бұрын
What timestamp in the video?
@troybriannatyler4962
Жыл бұрын
@@FarmAlarm @ 13:38
@jamesely379
11 ай бұрын
Water purge through the prv perhaps? Most likely till saturated steam was to the prv?
Steam is so quiet compared to diesel tractors
السلام عليكم هذه الاله جميله
No wonder they were called contraptions.
Um dia de trabalho so pra ligar
Why new style water valves? I'd think you'd want the authentic valves on this.
Nice to see a tractor helping his great grandfather
How long does it take from cold to Hot and running? By the way this is the 100th comment 😊
I am surprised that the engineers got the engine running on a low steam pressure
@Strasburg_Railfaner611
2 ай бұрын
How long did it take if you know?
presurree theoried puler for 860,to rrun bbuilding 2240 vooltt 6watttz.
This is in the pre-30 auction now isn't it?
@FarmAlarm
Жыл бұрын
Yes it is
@24681359David
Жыл бұрын
@@FarmAlarm How come you decided to sell it? It looks like you both were having a ball!
@FarmAlarm
Жыл бұрын
We were definitely having fun. I have too many tractors and too many projects. So time to start selling.
@jamesely379
11 ай бұрын
Wow
Pin Striping nice touch "Bling Bling".,. Very Historical. FunvFactc Wilesco, Jensen,Mamond Made an make pretty much working Steam Toy Models for many years, basically the twin of this Tractor. I'm a rc glow,foam plane pilot. . Gettin into a bit of steam , Will get one day Wilesco, German made. Has the chains as yours does.
@FarmAlarm
6 ай бұрын
Hey thanks. I think the pin striping really set it off 😃 I have some toy steam engines too. A few that you mentioned. I always enjoyed rc cars a a kid. I bet rc planes are a blast. I've been flying drones for about 6 years. I enjoy my dji drone. But I learned on cheap non-gps drones, and they were fun, because you Actually had to fly that! Thanks for the comment 👍🏻
@oldmandoingstuff8997
6 ай бұрын
Yes Have several 100 MPH + Foam elec planes. Drones are The Thing now.. Full scale Steamers as yourself are recording our beginnings after horses. Keep Going with Steam videos. Regards Captain John
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Que ejemplo pa los gurise
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такой автомобиль зимой можно использовать для отопления частного дома в сибири или на урале .а летом для движения и работы на земле огороде или поле в качестве трактора или грузовика с прицепом. а все иномарки фуфло когда нефть и газ будут кончаться придется опять к паровым двигателям возвращаться. паровозы это наше будущее и настоящее все остальное уходящее.
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Also a single cylinder isnt as efficient as a dual crank compound steam traction engine like a j&h mclaren
NGL this thing would be survived on EMP blast😊
@FarmAlarm
5 ай бұрын
Or it might even cause one
Why chains to steer it? Why not tie rods and gearbox?
@FarmAlarm
11 ай бұрын
Chain steering is the technology they has in 1900
coal fired or wood?
@FarmAlarm
Жыл бұрын
Wood fired
Can you make more videos
@FarmAlarm
Жыл бұрын
Sure. Of? I'm taking requests 😁
@thetoyfarmer2366
Жыл бұрын
@@FarmAlarm maybe some more pulling videos
@FarmAlarm
Жыл бұрын
@@thetoyfarmer2366 ok