A 535 horsepower New Holland pulled 65 bottom plows. A big bud could pull way more. But these clowns on here never heard of gearboxes or hydraulics; so they will keep saying this weak steam tractor could outpull those diesel tractors. Such fools.😂😂😂🤣🤣
These videos are really cool to watch, but the measure is a little arbitrary, soil composition and speed are important to how many bottoms you can pull. So i dont think an "A/B" comparison is really valid unless they were both in the same field on the same day.
Glad the blueprints never got lost she's a beaut and you never know if a solar flare wipes out our electronics we won't have to go strait back to the plow horse
Would be Beyond Cool if someone came up with some actual footage of the 150 pulling 50 bottoms 24 hours a day back during WWI while the farmers were gone to War as I had never heard that story before.
If there is enough material in the flywheel i hub I suggest taking it off and splitting the bore then adding 3 or 4 bolts on the side so you can clamp it to the shaft that would be much stronger keep it from loosening up.
Hello I love you very much. I have been and still am interested in steam engines since childhood. I have a question: How was this tractor made in 1905 without today's technology? Thank you for keeping the steam engine alive Maybe someday steam engines will replace diesel engines again.
Case made a large number of them (I heard maybe 700?). So they were able to keep the molds to make the individual parts many times. Now Kory has a type of 3d printer to create the casting molds. Truly cutting edge stuff to make century old wonders.
You need to copyright your videos, some page on facebook keeps heavily editing your case 150 videos and putting a weird title on them. No creds or anything, just editing and posting as their own.
@EETechs was right. Large pulling forces can be conquered easily with heavy weight, good traction and a gearbox. This impressive tractor has all 3, but so does a good bulldozer. Many other viewers are also correct that pulling force (torque) doesn't equal power, which is: force x distance ------------------------- time This is where the modern diesel tractors a cell, with weight, traction, gearboxes and horsepower, which will get more work done in less time. But, it's sure an impressive machine and record! It sure would be interesting to see if there is a bulldozer out there that can beat that record....
yes in both this and other videos I was always looking for more/better shots of the amount of sod being turned. But I can appreciate Kory posting pics of this monster in motion.
I’m pretty sure he means it is the biggest steam tractor. So not counting steam locomotives, and any gas, diesel, electric etc engines. There is no gas or electric engine bigger that I know of but there is some Diesel engines and steam locomotives that r bigger, but at the cost of having less power per weight/size. There is Diesel engines used in steal mills and mines that r stronger but they r much bigger then there strength is compared to the case 150 steam traction engine. In any size class, the steam traction engine in its class is the strongest.
Great video, Kory! As always, that Case 150 is impressive! Congratulations on the world record. 🇺🇲🚜👍
Near stuck for words, and that don't happen often! Just fabulous Kory - well done one & all! Best wishes for 2023 from the UK - stay safe & well! 👍👍
You have to go to the half century of progress and pull their record 66 bottom plow that big bud pulled in 2009
I have no doubt the case would do it
My guess they will try to surpass Big Bud
A 535 horsepower New Holland pulled 65 bottom plows. A big bud could pull way more. But these clowns on here never heard of gearboxes or hydraulics; so they will keep saying this weak steam tractor could outpull those diesel tractors. Such fools.😂😂😂🤣🤣
Never measure a steam engine by horsepower. Measure it by the torque. The torque on these can be infinite.
These videos are really cool to watch, but the measure is a little arbitrary, soil composition and speed are important to how many bottoms you can pull. So i dont think an "A/B" comparison is really valid unless they were both in the same field on the same day.
This was so great to see! I was feeling sorry we couldn’t be there so thanks for posting!!!
Glad the blueprints never got lost she's a beaut and you never know if a solar flare wipes out our electronics we won't have to go strait back to the plow horse
Would be Beyond Cool if someone came up with some actual footage of the 150 pulling 50 bottoms 24 hours a day back during WWI while the farmers were gone to War as I had never heard that story before.
That would be incredible!
Case is soooo excited he got on the video!!
Beautiful machine!
You know you are famous when you have camera people filming your camera people! Lol
If there is enough material in the flywheel i hub I suggest taking it off and splitting the bore then adding 3 or 4 bolts on the side so you can clamp it to the shaft that would be much stronger keep it from loosening up.
I hope I have a chance to see that Beauty in person someday.
Kickass video Kory
Great video, bud!! For all who have never witnessed the 150 in action - You owe it to yourself to make the trek to Andover, SD!
Thank You for never giving up on your dream. 👍👍👍
@7:46 some old man fell. Super cool tractor by the way!
Where is this place, I want to go see it ???
how come the plows are always hardly in the ground?
Is detwyler the best you can find?
Yeah ol Detwiler is the last of a dying breed~~~ put him out to pasture! 😂😵💫🥴
Tell that 747 Big Bud to eat your condensate the boss is back.👍😎
How do you fill in a dead furrow with that?
Hello
I love you very much.
I have been and still am interested in steam engines since childhood.
I have a question: How was this tractor made in 1905 without today's technology?
Thank you for keeping the steam engine alive
Maybe someday steam engines will replace diesel engines again.
There were some pretty smart people back then.
Case made a large number of them (I heard maybe 700?). So they were able to keep the molds to make the individual parts many times. Now Kory has a type of 3d printer to create the casting molds. Truly cutting edge stuff to make century old wonders.
Very good tractor 🚜 farming video 👍✅🆗♥️🌷🌹🌷👌♥️♥️♥️♥️🌾🌾🌾🌾🌱🌱🎉🎉🌾🌾💓💓💖🌱🔥🔥🔥🔥🚜
I want to see this side by side with the Reeves 40-140, to see which ones larger.
helllllo ! i forgota what is this channel :D
Kory, cut the music in your video, I for one would rather listen to the Case 150
Will the 150 be at rollag in 2023
It will be at Andover, SD in 2023 (Sept 8-10) as well as the Dodge County show in Burnett, WI (Aug 4-6).
What is the estimated horsepower?
150 HP, but ~8000 ft-lbs of torque.
Sounds like a 67 plus plow pull
That was easy too
There is no end to that engine.
More pull power than the Terex and the NASA Crawler.
You need to copyright your videos, some page on facebook keeps heavily editing your case 150 videos and putting a weird title on them. No creds or anything, just editing and posting as their own.
@EETechs was right.
Large pulling forces can be conquered easily with heavy weight, good traction and a gearbox.
This impressive tractor has all 3, but so does a good bulldozer.
Many other viewers are also correct that pulling force (torque) doesn't equal power, which is:
force x distance
-------------------------
time
This is where the modern diesel tractors a cell,
with weight, traction, gearboxes and horsepower, which will get more work done in less time.
But, it's sure an impressive machine and record!
It sure would be interesting to see if there is a bulldozer out there that can beat that record....
And only 2 wheel drive! Big bud was 4 wheel drive plus duals
I have plowed with a cockshut plow 70 years back.
Where's the video of it actually pulling the record? The music spoiled what there was of it! The 2021 video was much better.
yes in both this and other videos I was always looking for more/better shots of the amount of sod being turned. But I can appreciate Kory posting pics of this monster in motion.
the song overlaaying the video ruined it. Poor editing decision.
The largest engine in the world? What about those mining trucks? Aren’t their engines larger?
I’m pretty sure he means it is the biggest steam tractor. So not counting steam locomotives, and any gas, diesel, electric etc engines. There is no gas or electric engine bigger that I know of but there is some Diesel engines and steam locomotives that r bigger, but at the cost of having less power per weight/size. There is Diesel engines used in steal mills and mines that r stronger but they r much bigger then there strength is compared to the case 150 steam traction engine. In any size class, the steam traction engine in its class is the strongest.
Where's the damn plow? Big thumbs down, allot of blabbering no action
Of course they make it about god and war. Wouldn’t be US otherwise.
Would you rather they made it about Communism?
Maybe you should look for videos on Che Guevara and Castro instead.
Nice that there's barley any footage that actually displays what the title implies we will see🤦♂️😩