RUNNING ANTIQUE ENGINES AT GAS PUMP RANCH!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
- In this video Gas Pump Rob and Jeff start up a couple of 1920s antique engines at Gas Pump Ranch. These old engines have not operated in many years. One of them was found in a old California junk yard years ago. These old engines are a industrial work of art and they were used during the industrial age of America helping build American products.
I welcome everyone back to Gas Pump Ranch to watch this fun video.
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Incredible
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed the video.
It's so cool that these engines have survived and were saved. The specific effects are terrific. The kids looked like they were having a blast. I see future mechanics. I look forward to more content and sing great petro content.
I think they are amazing old engines from our past. Made in America!!! I also see future mechanics in those children! Even if they won’t become mechanics they will definitely be mechanical minded! Thanks for watching and commenting. GPR
Hi rob good to see it running looks alot better to when you got . Cheers mate🇦🇺
I never owned one of these before but I must say they are simple to work on and fun to run! Thanks for visiting and commenting. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks for Sharing Rob..... always cool to see something different....those hit mis engines are awesome,thanks again Rob & Jeff 👍🏻💯
Thanks Mark . I am glad you enjoyed watching them run. Have a great Thanksgiving weekend.
Awesome video Rob.
Always show us the best.
Congratulations.
Thank you my friend! I appreciate you visiting and commenting.
Great video Rob! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching Brian . I’m glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks for another , Brother
Thank you for watching another brother!!!!! ✌️✌️✌️
Nice Fairbanks. I have a Model Z that's frozen solid and its a bit larger than your Z. I just sold an Ecnomy (manufactured by Hercules for Sears Roebuck) about 2 weeks ago. That Stover sounds good too. I also have a few small IH and a 5 hp Galloway from 1909 or 1910. Those boys made a perfect ending to the video Rob. LOL
Thanks for the nice compliment on the Fairbanks. These old engines are fun to play around with. Maybe I should come visit you and load up a few more haha . I really like the boys at the end because it reminded me of the Little Rascals series. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Very cool!!!!! 🤜🤛
Thanks my friend. Not as much throttle power as what we run these days but still fun. 🤗
What a fun day working on and running these engines!
It was a hit for sure Jeff!!! 😂 Thanks for participating!! I had a lot of fun.
@@gaspumprob I’m pretty sure there were a couple misses in there too…
@@jeffs_garageYes like sound !!! Inside joke 😂
@@gaspumprob haha yes!
Cool
Thanks for watching!
That must be the biggest hit and miss engine I've ever seen basically right there at the end before the kids. Kids look like he was having a blast! It's amazing how well they run and being a 100 or so years old. Remind me of another hit-and-miss apparatus. TH-cam ALGORITHM. BUT YOU'RE HIT AND MISS ENGINES RUN BETTER than the algorithm does! 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you !!! This was a fun video to produce. I enjoy the smoke , sights , and sounds. That hit and mis was gigantic. It shakes the ground around it! Appreciate your comment and visit.
@@gaspumprob thanks for stepping outside the box. Hit and miss engines 100 years old or so. Not exactly mainstream. But it sure is interesting.
Do you sell any of your old fuel pumps? Please send photos of 2,3, rusted pumps and price and your contact info thanks R.B.
Hello Randy, I am sorry but I am a collector not a pump dealer. Thanks for asking
Fairbanks looks like a 3hp
Thank you Scott. I appreciate the information.