Lol - those engines are worth there weight - there still made in India and china - In many places like the US power companies will string wires to out of the way towns - so electric motors took the place of engine's - For those in developed countries - those engines are a novelty - they don't have grid power through out the country - In in the oil is often found in remote areas of the US - there also oil wells in the middle of 10000 Acer corn field - There are 80 yrs old engines still pumping oil to this day in those fields - up till a few yrs ago you could buy a lister peter clone from India and have it shipped here in the US - In the oil industry we did it all the time - now they buy the parts and assemble them into complete engines - The EPA restricted there sales here a while back - they sell a air compressor that is easly converted to a diesel engine that is sold to oil companies by shipping container loads all the time -
Over the years, these old diesel motors have pumped millions of gallons of water in developing countries...Respect for the simple yet effective engineering that produced these engines.
These guys show patience and understanding while struggling with old and worn out machinery that's long past it's best and in doing so they provide themselves with a very basic standard of living If only the rest of the civilised world would realise how lucky we are to have modern machinery that we take for granted. Hats off to them.
That's a really good engine! It's old but absolutely solid and very well made. These guys know exactly how to operate it and get the best from it. Nice to see real engineers running real engines.
The guy that finally got the belt on seems to know quite a bit more about the workings of that system, my compliments, and thank you again for sharing these great videos. BTW, I've left you a thumbs up too.
In most of these videos I love the background serene quite sceneries of the rural side, and the sound of the engine for the first few seconds, I hardly pay attention to what they are doing to be honest with these engines.
It reminds me of being a kid in rural Pennsylvania 50 years ago. When it was quiet, it was quiet. When it was dark, it was like your eyes were closed. And when you're heard a car on the road, it was someone you knew, and there was a good chance they were coming to see you.
It is an old britisch petter Diesel engine. Very simple design and reliably leaking oil .. lol. I used to own one. It was powering a cow milking machine in the fields for many many years. I think they still build copies in India. I highly recommend this engine
It's not INDIA . INDIA has many new technology invented by their own . INDIA use BS6 or EURO 6 engines . That country is poor PAKISTAN using very old BRITISH technologies left by the BRITISH .
Lovely engine, will outlive most of us. I've worked with quite a few of these lately. They are an arse to start with the crank when they get low on compression. Just so you know: This engine is having a bad time starting, so they add (probably) gasoline to the intake and then they put a torch there to make the engine suction hot air, which ignites diesel easily. Getting the thing spinning is laborious, that flywheel weighs around 200 lb. To get it spinning, they turn a lever that lets the air scape for the cylinder uncompressed, so it's easier to turn. When the engine gets to a decent speed, they let go of the lever and take the crank away and hopefully the engine will start. If it doesn't, it's rinse and repeat. I once worked on the bigger 3 cylinder version of these things, getting that thing to move was tough. The flywheel weighs a LOT. Also worked on a 4 cylinder version of those, that fortunately, has an electric starter. Both are still working perfectly. They have outlived 2 generations of owners, and the third generation of owners is 55 years old rn. About the belt. That belt is quite tight. Starting the engine with that belt put on is near to impossible. It produces too much friction. And yes, putting it while it's running its incredibly dangerous.
I remember working the farm at my Uncle's plantation, I always got stuck with the John Deere "G" model, had to start that twin-cylinder engine with a "steering wheel" like crank. That tractor ran on gas or diesel.
thunderfox53 This unit seen in the video is probably left over from British rule of India back in the 1900s- late 1940s. Our old technology (that dosent get saved by people who restore it and what not) gets melted into cast iron and reused into something new.
I used to work at a large power station. We had a number of water pumps with Petter and Lister engines. Starting them was usually a two man job. One to spin it up with the decompressor open. The other to snap it shut at the right moment and we hoped it would fire up. .
بھائی ماشاءاللہ آپکے 50 لاکھ ویورز ھو گئے ہیں اپکو چاہیے کہ کہ ایسی ویڈیوز اور بنائے اور کمنٹس کو ٹرانسلیٹ کر کے انکے ریپلائی دیں کیونکہ آپکے ویورز کی زیادہ تعداد غیر ملکیوں کی ہے
Сколько лет этому движку? Такие были после войны. Генераторы крутили, насосы и прочее, были одноцилиндровые. Ход поршня большой, потому мощные на низах.
And some of us think life here in the United States is hard. But I did laugh when they was laughing at the guy nervously attempting to get the belt on 😂
Another method of starting these old diesels when they get a bit tired - is to bounce it back and forth with the decompressor levers down. This allows it to inject fuel multiple times into the cylinder, then on the last bounce you have to give it a good hard throw so it goes over the point of compression, it should then fire right up, but you do need strong arms for this method. It's also easier on engines where the starting handle is directly on the end of the crank, not the cam as with this engine. Hard starting on these engines is usually down to either worn out pumps or injectors, knackered valves, or in extreme cases worn big end bearings, meaning the bump over is all wrong and it doesn't generate sufficient compression. But it's more noticeable on hand start engines when something is wrong anyway.
I've worked on 1000s of them over the decades in the oilfields - the valves seat well when there first lapped in - So it's easy to hand start them for several times - But a while the valves don't seat well - you can pull the head and re lap the valves in - But most will just light a torch and let the intake suck fire into the cylinder as they start it - Once the engine is started the valves seat well when they heat up - those engines sold to oil companies here in the US have air starters or electric starters so there spun over fast and are easily cold started
the old gasoline engines were made to last for many years until today there are countries that are in the fields and in the dairy use it as a light generator or as a water pump
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WOW me gustan esos motores en mi tiempo es cuchaba uno a diario cuando era pequeño detras en una finca por mi casa y le desian el motor Chispita o chispia
This motor is worth it's weight in gold, if you own something like this you've got some respect.
Lol - those engines are worth there weight - there still made in India and china -
In many places like the US power companies will string wires to out of the way towns - so electric motors took the place of engine's -
For those in developed countries - those engines are a novelty - they don't have grid power through out the country -
In in the oil is often found in remote areas of the US - there also oil wells in the middle of 10000 Acer corn field -
There are 80 yrs old engines still pumping oil to this day in those fields - up till a few yrs ago you could buy a lister peter clone from India and have it shipped here in the US -
In the oil industry we did it all the time - now they buy the parts and assemble them into complete engines -
The EPA restricted there sales here a while back - they sell a air compressor that is easly converted to a diesel engine that is sold to oil companies by shipping container loads all the time -
good old engine, rough and rugged build
Over the years, these old diesel motors have pumped millions of gallons of water in developing countries...Respect for the simple yet effective engineering that produced these engines.
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Magnificent engine I remember my dad had a old one rigged up to a saw very tough and easy to maintain
Right on
With a little love that engine will go for ever. Good luck 🇬🇧
These guys show patience and understanding while struggling with old and worn out machinery that's long past it's best and in doing so they provide themselves with a very basic standard of living
If only the rest of the civilised world would realise how lucky we are to have modern machinery that we take for granted.
Hats off to them.
200% ok with you
Nice modern phone tho’ lol
@@jimlepeu привет
Nothing to do with luck, more like Intelligence.
That's a really good engine! It's old but absolutely solid and very well made. These guys know exactly how to operate it and get the best from it. Nice to see real engineers running real engines.
The guy that finally got the belt on seems to know quite a bit more about the workings of that system, my compliments, and thank you again for sharing these great videos. BTW, I've left you a thumbs up too.
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Really Nice engine! Very cool!!!
Super video ! 👍
Thank you very much!
@@ANIMALMIXCHANNEL You're very welcome !
Cool video, glad nobody lost any limbs😲. That guy in the green reminds me of Freddie Mercury.
In most of these videos I love the background serene quite sceneries of the rural side, and the sound of the engine for the first few seconds, I hardly pay attention to what they are doing to be honest with these engines.
It reminds me of being a kid in rural Pennsylvania 50 years ago. When it was quiet, it was quiet. When it was dark, it was like your eyes were closed. And when you're heard a car on the road, it was someone you knew, and there was a good chance they were coming to see you.
باكستان ما في خوف من دنيا👍🏻😅
ما شاء الله الصوت لحاله طرب
باکستانی عالی 💪😀
It is an old britisch petter Diesel engine. Very simple design and reliably leaking oil .. lol. I used to own one. It was powering a cow milking machine in the fields for many many years. I think they still build copies in India. I highly recommend this engine
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It's not INDIA . INDIA has many new technology invented by their own . INDIA use BS6 or EURO 6 engines . That country is poor PAKISTAN using very old BRITISH technologies left by the BRITISH .
Chhote Ustad ka Kam bahot Badhiya Hai 😆 😆😆 😆👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Thanks
Love that sound.
Wonder full
Hope they can afford a new one when this one day one day stops
Bless
Greetings from Vietnam!
Beautiful sound... Very often we heard that sound in our rural areas.
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Tikona song Tikona song City Corner song
How deep down is the water source? Looks like it is close, and the yield is very high too.... thumbs up guys
Тяжело двигателю, но свою работу он на 100% отрабатывает.
Улыбнуло как он протирал тряпочкой кривой стартер, вдруг пылинка попадёт... А то что в начале заливал отработку с водой в бак, это норма ))))
What a beautiful place to be and live
اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على نبينا محمد وعلى آله وصحبه...
That engine sounds like it's loving every second of it.
Lovely engine, will outlive most of us. I've worked with quite a few of these lately. They are an arse to start with the crank when they get low on compression.
Just so you know:
This engine is having a bad time starting, so they add (probably) gasoline to the intake and then they put a torch there to make the engine suction hot air, which ignites diesel easily.
Getting the thing spinning is laborious, that flywheel weighs around 200 lb. To get it spinning, they turn a lever that lets the air scape for the cylinder uncompressed, so it's easier to turn. When the engine gets to a decent speed, they let go of the lever and take the crank away and hopefully the engine will start. If it doesn't, it's rinse and repeat.
I once worked on the bigger 3 cylinder version of these things, getting that thing to move was tough. The flywheel weighs a LOT.
Also worked on a 4 cylinder version of those, that fortunately, has an electric starter. Both are still working perfectly. They have outlived 2 generations of owners, and the third generation of owners is 55 years old rn.
About the belt. That belt is quite tight. Starting the engine with that belt put on is near to impossible. It produces too much friction. And yes, putting it while it's running its incredibly dangerous.
I remember working the farm at my Uncle's plantation, I always got stuck with the John Deere "G" model, had to start that twin-cylinder engine with a "steering wheel" like crank. That tractor ran on gas or diesel.
This guys reminds us we take too much for granted on the West :)
Yoyo378 These guys remind us we have upgraded technology since the early 1920s
@@strawberryroan1941 where do you think our old technology goes when we upgrade?
thunderfox53 This unit seen in the video is probably left over from British rule of India back in the 1900s- late 1940s. Our old technology (that dosent get saved by people who restore it and what not) gets melted into cast iron and reused into something new.
Sounds like my uncles tractor 👌
Beating good
fruitful effort
I used to work at a large power station. We had a number of water pumps with Petter and Lister engines. Starting them was usually a two man job. One to spin it up with the decompressor open. The other to snap it shut at the right moment and we hoped it would fire up. .
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Подскажите пожалуйста что это за дизиль и какая назва ?
this is awesome!!
4:21 that guys smile is epic 🤣👍
Great job👍
That German engineering is still hard to beat...
Lister peter is a English company -
Very strong machine
Good work but hard work 👍❤️
External glow plug ......amazing .
Try some "CRC Aerostart" spray.
or "Start Ya Bastard" spray.
Funny how they do that on the EXHAUST side of the head.
Что могу сказать. Технологии, техника безопасности. Всё на уровне. Всё отвечает нормам.
Hadir boss, sukses terus buat channelnya
Sounds great, love that diesel clacking. That engine would probably run all day on just one gallon of diesel.
mine uses a pint in a day
الله يبارك مشاء الله تبارك الله وصلى الله عليه و سلم وافضل تسليم ان شاء الله يارب العالمين اللهم امين يارب العالمين
На отработке хреначит 😱🤔
Наверно до Архимеда этот движок был создан 😉
наследство от британской империи
@@az0009990 а им от античности достался😉
بھائی ماشاءاللہ آپکے 50 لاکھ ویورز ھو گئے ہیں
اپکو چاہیے کہ کہ ایسی ویڈیوز اور بنائے اور کمنٹس کو ٹرانسلیٹ کر کے انکے ریپلائی دیں کیونکہ آپکے ویورز کی زیادہ تعداد غیر ملکیوں کی ہے
I wonder how many people got sucked into these engines
Probably none lol at least out of the 1000s I've worked on I never heard os some one cought up in them lol
Сколько лет этому движку? Такие были после войны. Генераторы крутили, насосы и прочее, были одноцилиндровые. Ход поршня большой, потому мощные на низах.
А интресно росход сколько??
" kinda reminds me of the old three stooges skits " 👍👍
👍 👍 👍
The old engine can function in modern area. Good.
PETTERS ENGINE WORKS...MADE IN ENGLAND ..
Ujyuu
Berani bgt klo ngeledak abis tu
How deep the well
starting problems all HP engine u c all video but after starting work is Good ✅
ماشاءالله 💗💗
And some of us think life here in the United States is hard. But I did laugh when they was laughing at the guy nervously attempting to get the belt on 😂
Tahi
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a trick : watch movies at flixzone. Been using it for watching a lot of movies during the lockdown.
@Dalton Adriel definitely, I've been using flixzone for since december myself :D
Another method of starting these old diesels when they get a bit tired - is to bounce it back and forth with the decompressor levers down. This allows it to inject fuel multiple times into the cylinder, then on the last bounce you have to give it a good hard throw so it goes over the point of compression, it should then fire right up, but you do need strong arms for this method. It's also easier on engines where the starting handle is directly on the end of the crank, not the cam as with this engine. Hard starting on these engines is usually down to either worn out pumps or injectors, knackered valves, or in extreme cases worn big end bearings, meaning the bump over is all wrong and it doesn't generate sufficient compression. But it's more noticeable on hand start engines when something is wrong anyway.
白煙は燃料の中のオイル。吸気口からオイルの混ざっていない灯油、ガソリン、プロパンガスを少量追加(o・ω・o)
I've worked on 1000s of them over the decades in the oilfields - the valves seat well when there first lapped in -
So it's easy to hand start them for several times -
But a while the valves don't seat well - you can pull the head and re lap the valves in -
But most will just light a torch and let the intake suck fire into the cylinder as they start it -
Once the engine is started the valves seat well when they heat up - those engines sold to oil companies here in the US have air starters or electric starters so there spun over fast and are easily cold started
sou apaixonado por esses tipos de motores
Using gasoline mixed dirty engine oil.... real genius! No wonder it’s hard to start.
The old tyre with the rocks in it is a great way to stop the erosion
Good sound আই লাইক ইট
the old gasoline engines were made to last for many years until today there are countries that are in the fields and in the dairy use it as a light generator or as a water pump
Castrol Synthetic looks a little different in other countries....
this oil run first in car, then in an truck and now in pump ..... after this they open the housing use it as char for cooking
@@svendittmann3105 😂😂👌
Cigigo
Life giving water.
Интересно, этот дизель построен еще до сошествия Богов на землю или уже после?
До наверное 😄😉
На отработке хреначит🤔
Appreaciting for maintensnce of the system
Ахренеть😁👍👍👍
Двигатель д5 2ч 8.5/11.проиводства СССР .Ригадизедь или Дагестандизель.без работающих свечей подогрева завести тяжело.
Завести бывает и подругу тяжело... А дальше все очень даже не плохо...
That's a good pump with good discharge head. Those loose clothes around exposed moving parts, someone's going to get owned...
OSHA might have a position open for someone like you. Good eye for safety!!
That sound✌️
id bet if you changed the oil in that motor it wouldn't run right
Was just thinking that lmao
Creamapera she has no spark plugs right?
@@Fb6.Nan0 It's a diesel.no electronics to fire fuel.
If they changed the oil in it ages ago it would probably last a lot longer, these guys run the poor old things till they die
Improvised glow plugs.
Its like they've been doing this for thousands of years..
Good watching..
Thanks for the visit
A bit of a bind when you wake up in the morning, I mean, before you shower, put the kettle on - start the diesel engine first.
- Would you like to convert it to solar eco energy?
- Buzz off! This is fun!
Belo trabalho rapazes 👏👏👏
Смотрю и думаю, не нужна им техника лучше, не нужна
Британские колонисты движок ставили?
It takes a whole village to start this engine :)
And the ingenius glow plugs. A rag sòaked in diesel and lit.
Эти двое ездят по всей Индии дизеля запускают
Тот который в зелёном, индийский Рудольф Дизель🙂
Профи
Why are old diesel engines so satisfying?
Old is Gold
Good work
Хочу в Индию !!! Запускать такие движки)))))
Pakistan engine Such an engine has been discontinued many years back in India.
Aslam o alaikum Kya Hal hai
Bhai Jan mery pas b yehi engine hai
whatsapp number bhai
تبارك الله
А сам попробуй во фраке дизеля завести ,который еще Аннлийчане где то нашли и привезли.
Bagus sekali tapi alangkah bagusnya ada restorasi ulang mesin nya biar tidak susah payah menyalakan nya
Audi 2,5 TDI... ;-)
Lister Petter, линейка Английских дизельных двигателей многофункционального назначения. Выпускаются с 1896 года.
Agua agua agua.💪💪💪
Старый дизель 😖😖😖. Поэтому трудно заводить и личных гореть тепло. Есть погода тепло.
Peace and quiet
i wish i could get one of these in florida
You can buy them brand new made in India. Excellent value for your money and extremely long lasting
@@son-of-a-gun how much do they sell for? can they be shipped?
Соляра g-power сразу видно подхват хороший.
They call it a peter diesel because if you get your Peter caught up in that handle while you're cranking it,you'll holler dieeeesel
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good job
WOW me gustan esos motores en mi tiempo es cuchaba uno a diario cuando era pequeño detras en una finca por mi casa y le desian el motor Chispita o chispia
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De puta madre el nombre jaja
Starting bahut okhi hundi sardia ch eingan di
haan bhai oil jam janda iss wajah nal
0:03 did i just heared the activ- doar cu tine song?...