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Jason Murawski
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 10 พ.ย. 2016
17 year old from Michigan. Interested in antique tractors, ham radio, and traditional woodworking, and if you’re reading this, you probably are too.
More videos will be coming soon. Until then, take care of yourself and stay safe.
More videos will be coming soon. Until then, take care of yourself and stay safe.
1920 International Harvester Company 10-20 Titan starting and operating
How to start a 10-20 IHC Titan tractor. The titan was manufactured from 1916 to 1922.
TV116 to TV2356 - 1916
TV2357 to TV11397 - 1917
TV11398 to TV29072 - 1918
TV29073 to TV46306 - 1919
TV46307 to TV50235 - 1920
TY50236 to TY67810 - 1920
TY67811 to TY75539 - 1921
TY75540 to TY78464 - 1922
my tractor, TY63488 was manufactured in 1920, and is equipped with a mixer instead of a carburetor. In 1921 an ensin carburetor replaced the mixer, and thus that part of the starting operation for 1921 and later tractors will be different.
TV116 to TV2356 - 1916
TV2357 to TV11397 - 1917
TV11398 to TV29072 - 1918
TV29073 to TV46306 - 1919
TV46307 to TV50235 - 1920
TY50236 to TY67810 - 1920
TY67811 to TY75539 - 1921
TY75540 to TY78464 - 1922
my tractor, TY63488 was manufactured in 1920, and is equipped with a mixer instead of a carburetor. In 1921 an ensin carburetor replaced the mixer, and thus that part of the starting operation for 1921 and later tractors will be different.
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fully restored Port Huron Steam Engine
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my uncles fully restored 1914 port huron steam engine runing and driving
Wonderful. Thank you.
So any change this biutiful machine is for sale
sounds awesome!
Wish I had the space, and especially the money, to have a tractor from that era
Great video ..would love to see more in the future. Thanks for sharing
Thanks. I hope to get some more videos made when I find the time. I have a couple machines I want to make videos on but need to find time and someone to hold the camera
Good luck on your YT adventure. Old tractors are awesome. I love seeing old steel out and operating.
Six years before my dad was born, and we lost him fifteen and a half years ago. We might not live so long ourselves, but the things we make can outlive us by a long while.
Lovely sound!. Nice one!. Nuff said!. 🙂
Cool video. I'd be nervous about all those fly wheels and clothing.😅
Not sure simplicity is the right term here!She’s quite a complicated girl and it’s just amazing that someone understands her so beautifully ❤
Very well demonstrated
Cool
Did someone pass the knowledge about starting this beast or did you just figure it out yourself with an owners manual?
A bit of both. For one, once you understand how these machines operate they’re very easy to operate. Plus my uncle (my other video is his steam engine), has taught me a ton about them.
When I first got my Model T I nearly had a heart attack the first time I got it started. It took me quite awhile to get it going and cranking is hard work. Now 30 years on I can start it right off. You have to get the knack for getting the gas mixture and spark right. Great piece of equipment, great video.
Almost takes 2 people to start it red power
The simplicity and elegance of this machine is something that cannot be understated.
What does it use for fuel?
Wood or coal. In this video it was being fired on wood
Based on the serial numbers, were there really over 78,000 built in just 6 years? That would be an impressive amount of manufacturing for the time.
There were that many made. However a lot of pre-1942 equipment ended up getting scrapped in the war, which is what makes these as rare as they are.
Love the "tread" on the front rims!
nice old Titan.
Easier to start and fly a plane than this.
No wonder they started so early it was still dark prob took till daylight to get it going love it that's a piece of history it's even got the first no flat tires lol
Amazing. Now I wanna know if he needs a list for the grocery store that juxtaposes this 700 item startup procedure for the tractor
This is pretty cool. Good video. I'm glad it wasn't shaky and such. Audio is good as well. You've earned a sub.
After I bush hog my fields on my 801 Work Master I go into traction for a day to recover. I couldn't imagine 9 hrs on that! However, compared to walking behind a horse it was a gift for those farmers at that time.
Knowledge passed from father to son for 5 generations. What a freaking death trap😂😂😂
You should see our model 40 Eagle once I get it out. You have to stand up on the flywheel to crank it. I’ve heard of guys getting thrown 10 feet if it fires and they don’t jump off
That was one of the best presentation I've ever seen on how to do something on the Internet thank you and well done
Interesting video, but you need to learn a bit about camera control.
Sorry, I was trying to film this myself without a tripod. Had to get the tractor put back away and wanted to record a video on it
Those farmers weren't tractor drivers. They had to be engineers>
Wow! Just wow! Great video!!!! Thanks!! You got my subscription. Keep it up and keep these old ones going!!
Geez, it's like trying to set the cruise control on a new Ford
Man... and I was complaining earlier today that I had to press the little safety & awareness "accept" button for my infotainment system every time I started my car. Imagine if I had to finger a magneto for 15 minutes every morning.
looks like it was modeled after a locomotive
It really needs more TLC than its getting
You’re welcome to come do that for me.
Only 100 years later, and Laura Wilson of “Laura Farms” channel climbs up into the cab of a John Deere, full of computer screens, auto-steer, turns one key and can plant from dawn to dusk.
What makes the mixer a mixer and not a carburettor? What's the difference?
A carburetor uses a jet with a float bowl. This uses a needle valve and a reservoir instead
Man,, it will be lunch time by the time u get the damthing running
On the plus side, looking after the number of horses it replaced would probably take longer every day.
I guess it was better than a team of mules but by not much.
Hats off to the old time farmers that actually used those beasts everyday.
And before that, a team of unco-operative animals
Hats-on to the new generation of men willing to use them again for the sake of longevity, tradition, and physical fitness.
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It probably beat taking a croc of shit off a mule every day of your life.
Just stumbled across your channel. Very nice 👌. Keep them coming.
Awesome video from a man that knows his equipment.
I would adj the tension on the impulse on the mag.. nice video thanks for sharing 👍🏻
It’s as tight as it goes. Spring is just tired and needs to get replaced or stretched out a bit
Great explanation
Interesting procedure. I am always watching the old dogs fire up at the shows. It's so interesting to me the multiple procedures. Thank you for posting this video!
ok I subbed, great content love the old stuff... I hope to see some smoother camera work next time lol
Next time I’ll find someone to hold the camera. I was the only one around and wanted to get the tractor put away
fantastic restoration, it looks almost new.
Great explanation of the tractor and starting. A good looking machine. Thanks for sharing.
You never have to worry about anyone stealing this thing.
Certainly not. Plus, it’s its own anti theft alarm. You can hear it running from half a mile away
You should do more videos, ita interesting to see the early days of ICE tractors
@@GenetrySolarI plan to in the near future. Gotta get the field work done and do some work on the rest of the tractors before I can film them
Two days later and 5 pounds grease you be ready to go
Still faster than steam power
And it lasted for 103 years! Not bad by modern standards.
Great video. I would love to see how many of today's machines will still be running a hundred years from now. Please make more videos. Greetings from Africa.