Except it is built with the same standard of quality as any chinese/indian made junk... predator engines don't outlast Briggs and Stratton, and those don't outlast an old cast iron Tecumpseh, as someone else here said they found a lot of shavings in their engine...
In the UK, in Wales, Tata steel is closing the last blast furnaces in the UK for sake of emissions. Yet Tata are opening up new blast furnaces in India, what's worse is the uk government have given Tata £500 million to re work the site to an arc furnace to melt scrap steel. We get told green house gases are harmful and basically close industry to then ship it aboard to then be held in control by the off shore supply companies. It's clown world thinking.
I have been using a 14 HP Field Marshal Engine similar to this for 30 years with 10 KVA AC Generator. Works perfectly fine. Highly reliable, low-maintenance, and fuel-efficient. It consumes between 1-1.5 Litre diesel an hour. Even if I start it after 6 months, it creates no problem. The only problem with this is that it is too noisy.
@@xgamerbihYou can tell that from a 59 second video? BTW, if you go to India and go out to the farming areas you will see a ton of these running all day long pumping water and doing other tasks. These are no frills, but being a diesel they las a long time. They only run 1700 RPM max, and spend most of their time running at about 1000- 1200 so not much stress on components.
@@xgamerbih: dude what are you talking about. I've seen people using worn out engine oil for these engines which are almost 30+ years old. And they keep on going. These motors are so simple that people often change any worn out part even at home. They are made to last not to show-off..
@@Birdman_in_CLE doesn’t beat the fact that’s it is shit quality compared to other diesel brands. This, and the chinese ones are bottom quality. Doesn’t matter how slow they run, their components are low quality, built with low standards and no quality control. Hell, I’ve seen such engines built by some teens in a dark factory without any torque control over the screws. Cheap engine, cheap. You can’t change my mind
حتى تعلم ان الله سبحانه وتعالى خلق الانسان في احسن تقويم يعني الله جعل لك اجهزة تمنع دخول مايضرك وحاسه الشم تخبرك ان المكان مناسب او غير مناسب ومن اراد ان يعرف عليه ان يراجع تفسير القران الكريم
@@بنبنببنبن-ف3يthe human body is a miracle, dont get me wrong, but that is like saying cigarettes cant harm you because god gave u cilia and mucus to clean your lungs. Like sure, that’s what it is for, but it cant save you from reckless abuse of your organs
В Узбекистане с 1946-го года, до сих пор выпускают дизельные одноцилиндровые двигатели, копии немецкого Deutz mah 916, 1920-го года.😂 Эти моторы великолепны, они вечные, и отлично работают. Пригодятся, если будет ядерный апокалипсис и вся электроника выйдет из строя, они выживут..
India did not invent the diesel engine. Also this is a cheap copy of an English made Listed diesel engine from the 1950s. Definitely not the cutting edge of technology
@@williamstamper442 What you are saying is true but the first model I made in India was made by a company called Kilroskar so there is no question of making such a big issue bro.🤔
What is the cooling system? I want to say air, but I see no fins. I would love to buy a couple of these here in the US. It sounds like it's running at about 800 rpm. That lil beast could run forever like that.
Get yourself a Zanetti, they makes them ranging from as little as a Predator 420 to as large as this one, both pull and E-started, mechanical fuel pump. If the right diesel oil is used, and especially, it's changed every 15-20 hours of operation, they last forever. It's not air cooled, but liquid cooled, I don't see a fan on the flywheel
@@HoverFreddy I really want a small liquid cooled one lung low Rev diesel like this. I will look those up. The old Lister design seems like it is perfect. Why only 20 hours between oil changes though? That seems crazy low. For the application I am looking for, they would be running for days or even weeks at a time nearly continuously.
@@GoingGoneGalt Weh a mistake of mine, I get to work only on small things like Honda Gx-35s, they are great lil things to install on bicycles but they wants their oil always very fresh if you don't want them to give up the ghost before the time, especially if the oil isn't really high end such like my so much beloved fully synthetic Valvoline. On such a diesel engine I'd perform an OC every 50 to 200 hours; with a very good diesel oil, such like FS Valvoline, it could be further more prolonged. Perhaps, frequent oil changes won't bring anything else than well being to the engine.
But we need the pay to drive in the ULEZ zones.🙄🇬🇧 That thing will run and run until it's completely worn out, and then they will rebuild it with bits and pieces they've got laying around. Keep up the good eco work!👍
Multi purpose single cylinder diesel engine 😀 you can make vehicle, can use it as water pump also can use for sugar cane juice extraction, also generate electricity and many more.........
@@mattknowsnothing The flywheel is wrong for the PH series. Also I ran AVA1's and 2's as well as PAZI's, PH's and PJ's. In the 70's / 80's we used to make strings of 10 PH1 / PJ1 flood light towers together, all running, and tow out behind the roller when resurfacing at night. Glorious, and never to be repeated, sound of 20 / 30 single pot Petters with the ubiquitous "pepper pot" silencers all running together.
@@PeterChapman-rg6gr that sounds glorious, must have sounded amazing 😀 thanks for putting me right:) I'll take your word for the model, tbh I only really looked at the injector and head plus cowling. I once had a fancy ph2 dumper, sadly sold. Now I've a basic ph1 dump truck. Makes me smile every time it's running. Used weekly, starts easy:) won't be selling her in a hurry;)
@@mattknowsnothing Petter diesels all looked similar so you need to look at the flywheel and if it is inside the cowling or not. Also there are slight differences around the rocker box. The AVA, PH and PJ all had the same 110mm stroke but different bore sizes. The old rule of thumb was never buy a Petter Petrol engine or a Lister Diesel engine as Petter Diesels were always better starters than Lister and Lister Petrol were always better starters than Petter.
In the countries where there are the most efficient and environmentally friendly diesel engines, they are increasingly being banned and scrapped because they say that otherwise the weather in India will be bad in a hundred years and we are scared that millions of Indians will then supposedly come to Europe . Are they allowed to bring their diesel with them if the climate protection thing doesn't work out? Greetings from Germany! 🇩🇪🤝
i am a certified mechanic and i can hear the engine running not smooth and these airfilters was once build in german ww2 tanks, thats why they had so many enginefailures in dusty areas. these airfilters will always let dirt in
It’s amazing how every single person in this comments section is just Computer bad, make no reliable!!! Dis last 10 bajilion year, no compooter!!! Some of y’all don’t understand that yes, modern engines are more reliable and SIGNIFICANTLY easier to diagnose and fix if something does go wrong
@@Bassmasterwitacaster because they haven’t been new for 50 years. The tech to make “old fashioned” engines is by no means lost. We can make them all the same as we did with more modern manufacturing, higher build quality and cheaper cost. In fact we do.. still… do that, but anyway, “modern problems require modern solutions” which is what modern engines are designed for. Computers just make sense in a modern engine because if you know how, they can be tuned, monitored and maintained way easier. Not to mention (as if your generation even cares) that modern engines must meet certain economy standards, that old engines could never dream of. Computers make more efficient designes way easier. But hey, you can just keep living in nostalgialand thinking modern folk ruined everything.
@@gettothepoint2707not exactly a widow maker, but more of an arm amputator. If by a problem he can't take his hand out of the lever or it gets stuck, it begins to rotate in the same speed as the motor. That flywheel has too much energy
Tell me you haven't ever cranked an engine before... the crank has a one way clutch system to prevent it being driven by the engine. Only way you get hurt is by wrapping your thumb around and having a engine backfire that causes reverse rotation. Very rare on a diesel.@minhacasami
Are they A.Q.M.D. & C.A.R.B. compliant? Do they require a smog test every other year? What's the m.p.g.? Is the warranty bumper to bumper? Do you offer custom colors? Do you also make a V8? Is a turbo optional?
these are cheapily made in some slums, they don't have to need mega only industrial acres big plant factories to build these quick assembly, cast and few forged parts.
If that engine was brand new? The metalon the exhaust would be a smoother texture than the one in the video and it is probably a rebuild, with a few new components and a few cans of green paint? But the technology is probably still the same? Old way starting it is to old. A more modern way of starting it would be to upgrade the way it is started? And put on a quieter exhaust system to tone it down? But I guess maybe they are louder because of where they have it? So that they can hear it and you can bet that it's far from the village where it is used? And anything that requires electronics may not work during an EMP if it requires any radar sensors to operate but good old reliable points and condenser that works off of mechanical systems without aid of the government will last a long time? This engine would probably work great in my wood chipper?
Brand new old school diesel , zero electronics= ultra reliability.
Except it is built with the same standard of quality as any chinese/indian made junk... predator engines don't outlast Briggs and Stratton, and those don't outlast an old cast iron Tecumpseh, as someone else here said they found a lot of shavings in their engine...
@@Wingnut353no p 8n Tecumseh. That name is also a town here in Michigan
@@williamstamper442
And the town and the engines are named after a native american chief...called tecumseh
In the UK, in Wales, Tata steel is closing the last blast furnaces in the UK for sake of emissions. Yet Tata are opening up new blast furnaces in India, what's worse is the uk government have given Tata £500 million to re work the site to an arc furnace to melt scrap steel. We get told green house gases are harmful and basically close industry to then ship it aboard to then be held in control by the off shore supply companies. It's clown world thinking.
these engines ot sold in Usa, can't meet emissions
I have been using a 14 HP Field Marshal Engine similar to this for 30 years with 10 KVA AC Generator. Works perfectly fine. Highly reliable, low-maintenance, and fuel-efficient. It consumes between 1-1.5 Litre diesel an hour. Even if I start it after 6 months, it creates no problem. The only problem with this is that it is too noisy.
This engine will probably last 50 years
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One year
No it won't, the build quality is shoddy. It's designed to be cheap and functional, longevity was not a priority.
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@@SonGoku_9000؟؟؟
Low and slow power for the next 20 years without fail.
It doesn’t seem high quality
@@xgamerbihYou can tell that from a 59 second video? BTW, if you go to India and go out to the farming areas you will see a ton of these running all day long pumping water and doing other tasks. These are no frills, but being a diesel they las a long time. They only run 1700 RPM max, and spend most of their time running at about 1000- 1200 so not much stress on components.
@@xgamerbih: dude what are you talking about. I've seen people using worn out engine oil for these engines which are almost 30+ years old. And they keep on going. These motors are so simple that people often change any worn out part even at home. They are made to last not to show-off..
If you want quality buy lister diesel
@@Birdman_in_CLE doesn’t beat the fact that’s it is shit quality compared to other diesel brands. This, and the chinese ones are bottom quality. Doesn’t matter how slow they run, their components are low quality, built with low standards and no quality control. Hell, I’ve seen such engines built by some teens in a dark factory without any torque control over the screws. Cheap engine, cheap. You can’t change my mind
"Hindustan" sounds like something an American would name an Indian company 😂😂😂
Who knows it may be an American owned company 😂😂😂
Its a real word, mainly North Indians use that term
They used to make cars. 😂
Hindustan means india in many Indian languages.. it was given to us Persians probably..
@@xxafthabxx9346 I actually just learned about this like 2 hours ago 🤣🤣🤣
This world never ceases to surprise me
I worked in shop that retailed spare parts for this engine & nearby a lathe workshop. I loved the job ❤. when i sneeze i used to get black mucus.
Too bad the joke went under appreciated 😅
حتى تعلم ان الله سبحانه وتعالى خلق الانسان في احسن تقويم يعني الله جعل لك اجهزة تمنع دخول مايضرك وحاسه الشم تخبرك ان المكان مناسب او غير مناسب ومن اراد ان يعرف عليه ان يراجع تفسير القران الكريم
@@بنبنببنبن-ف3ي holy terr 0rist manifesto 😂
Abe terse kon gyan maang rha h@@بنبنببنبن-ف3ي
@@بنبنببنبن-ف3يthe human body is a miracle, dont get me wrong, but that is like saying cigarettes cant harm you because god gave u cilia and mucus to clean your lungs. Like sure, that’s what it is for, but it cant save you from reckless abuse of your organs
В Узбекистане с 1946-го года, до сих пор выпускают дизельные одноцилиндровые двигатели, копии немецкого Deutz mah 916, 1920-го года.😂 Эти моторы великолепны, они вечные, и отлично работают. Пригодятся, если будет ядерный апокалипсис и вся электроника выйдет из строя, они выживут..
Hindustan is really the first name in diesels.
That, I am sure, is a Petter copy.
I’m pretty sure the engine is already 30 years old. It’s brand new because they threw it in a tub of green paint
Pretty sure the Germans were the first name in diesel.. Hindus were probably the first in being dirty ass people
@pb6839 I don't think so, look carefully under the valve cover. It looks new to me
I still think the Germans were the first name in diesels..
Я так думаю, этот двигатель сможет работать на рапсовом масле в вперемешку.Выгодный двигатель
Нам такой не сделать,да и солярка дорогая.
Mechanical injection. Zero electronics. This is what a diesel should be. Would run on vegetable oil with no issues
Just like the 12 valve Cummins. Except newer
Der Motor läuft bei guter Pflege auch noch in 90 Jahren!👍🏻👍🏻
Whether it is brand new or oldest one, the starting method is same one.
Yes sir 😀
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That's the trademark
@@bharatenterprises154how I buy one of these ?
can you send it to Greece ?
Good products like Japanese👍🇱🇰🇮🇳
100 million of these in India..but its your Gas stove that's the real problem!
whatdoes that have to do with anything???
@@z9nc982pollution, they want to band gas cooking stoves in the USA.
@@z9nc982has to do with how fucked our government is
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The question is, how will they use these to clean up the feces on their streets?
That "new" diesel engine looks like it's from the 1940s.
And here is India keeping up with times of the 20th century
Its only used for removing ground water for irrigation in farming
It will likely outlive you.
Run for 15 min replace oil with sand left over from the casting and metal shavings. Repeat a couple of times
My favorite Stan is Hindustan.
इंडिया मॆ इस इंजीन का अविष्कार पेहले किर्लोसकर कंपनी ने किया था ओर वो महाराष्ट्र से थे 😎
India did not invent the diesel engine. Also this is a cheap copy of an English made Listed diesel engine from the 1950s. Definitely not the cutting edge of technology
@@williamstamper442 What you are saying is true but the first model I made in India was made by a company called Kilroskar so there is no question of making such a big issue bro.🤔
@@williamstamper442translation fault😅. I know the language and he meant it differently. Kirloskar first built Indian version!!
They first build it, wearing sandals in mud and welding parts with sunglasses as protection. Then they try their products by using monkeys and baboons
What is the cooling system? I want to say air, but I see no fins. I would love to buy a couple of these here in the US. It sounds like it's running at about 800 rpm. That lil beast could run forever like that.
Get yourself a Zanetti, they makes them ranging from as little as a Predator 420 to as large as this one, both pull and E-started, mechanical fuel pump.
If the right diesel oil is used, and especially, it's changed every 15-20 hours of operation, they last forever.
It's not air cooled, but liquid cooled, I don't see a fan on the flywheel
@@HoverFreddy I really want a small liquid cooled one lung low Rev diesel like this. I will look those up. The old Lister design seems like it is perfect. Why only 20 hours between oil changes though? That seems crazy low. For the application I am looking for, they would be running for days or even weeks at a time nearly continuously.
@@GoingGoneGalt
Weh a mistake of mine, I get to work only on small things like Honda Gx-35s, they are great lil things to install on bicycles but they wants their oil always very fresh if you don't want them to give up the ghost before the time, especially if the oil isn't really high end such like my so much beloved fully synthetic Valvoline.
On such a diesel engine I'd perform an OC every 50 to 200 hours; with a very good diesel oil, such like FS Valvoline, it could be further more prolonged.
Perhaps, frequent oil changes won't bring anything else than well being to the engine.
The cooling system is oil
@@Shockyfel Where is the waste heat ejected?
But we need the pay to drive in the ULEZ zones.🙄🇬🇧
That thing will run and run until it's completely worn out, and then they will rebuild it with bits and pieces they've got laying around. Keep up the good eco work!👍
I also have 1 generator like this which is 25 years old and it works very fine.
I love this old school machines and they sound so great. The new machines sound like tin cans.😂😂😂
Sounds good. It'll probably last many years.
A poor copy of a 1950 English lister which will still be running now unlike that one in 70 years time!
Listers were indeed work horses, great engines
How much cost this engine
And they call it new, the only thing new in these places are paint jobs..
I suppose at least they are making engines made to be worked on, happily bereft of electronics.
O nowy esiok
Where do i get one of these new? The design is 70 years old, i love it!!!!!
Awesome!! Install that into some kind of Bizzarro Go Cart!!
Multi purpose single cylinder diesel engine 😀 you can make vehicle, can use it as water pump also can use for sugar cane juice extraction, also generate electricity and many more.........
A brand new antique, will last long enough to be more ‘sustainable’ than a new one that will be junk when it’s ECU gives out.
Love it, need one in 18hp. 1800 rpm.
ชิวววววไลยน้ำมัน
Я Украинец абажаю Индийские мотоцикли и фильми .
Its almost an exact copy of a 1950s Petter air cooled diesel. I have one running my dumper. You can still buy parts.
It has got a lot of similarity to the old Petter AVA1 rated at 5HP.
@@PeterChapman-rg6grit's a variation of the ph1. I know they still make them in India.
@@mattknowsnothing The flywheel is wrong for the PH series. Also I ran AVA1's and 2's as well as PAZI's, PH's and PJ's.
In the 70's / 80's we used to make strings of 10 PH1 / PJ1 flood light towers together, all running, and tow out behind the roller when resurfacing at night.
Glorious, and never to be repeated, sound of 20 / 30 single pot Petters with the ubiquitous "pepper pot" silencers all running together.
@@PeterChapman-rg6gr that sounds glorious, must have sounded amazing 😀 thanks for putting me right:) I'll take your word for the model, tbh I only really looked at the injector and head plus cowling.
I once had a fancy ph2 dumper, sadly sold. Now I've a basic ph1 dump truck. Makes me smile every time it's running. Used weekly, starts easy:) won't be selling her in a hurry;)
@@mattknowsnothing
Petter diesels all looked similar so you need to look at the flywheel and if it is inside the cowling or not. Also there are slight differences around the rocker box. The AVA, PH and PJ all had the same 110mm stroke but different bore sizes.
The old rule of thumb was never buy a Petter Petrol engine or a Lister Diesel engine as Petter Diesels were always better starters than Lister and Lister Petrol were always better starters than Petter.
In the countries where there are the most efficient and environmentally friendly diesel engines, they are increasingly being banned and scrapped because they say that otherwise the weather in India will be bad in a hundred years and we are scared that millions of Indians will then supposedly come to Europe . Are they allowed to bring their diesel with them if the climate protection thing doesn't work out? Greetings from Germany! 🇩🇪🤝
That's a cool engine mate.
Thankyou 😊
@@bharatenterprises154 No problem!
Đôngp cơ có tuổi đời 100 năm....diesel của đức....làm mát bằng gió....quay tay trái
Similar as Petter & Lister engine. British make. 👍🏻👍🏻
i am a certified mechanic and i can hear the engine running not smooth and these airfilters was once build in german ww2 tanks, thats why they had so many enginefailures in dusty areas. these airfilters will always let dirt in
Well thank God for you and your certificate 😂
They wear flip flops india to let sand into their shoes and between their toes
This is very similar to the Lister-Peter engines from England!
Very good👍
Oil bath air filter, that’s super old school. Is this a design from the 50s
Wish you could still get the Lister clone diesels like this in the US, it's been years since they'd let em in due to emissions regs
Import it as parts
They just don't want us to have a reliable engine that could drive a generator that can power a whole home reliably.
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ได้สักเครื่อง..ใช้กันยันหลานบวชก็ไม่พัง..รุ่นนี้.ราคาเท่าไหร่คับ.เจ้านาย
Looks very much like a Petter PH1!
Thems some real tradesmen
Przepiękny motor Pozdrawiam serdecznie👍
Using a vase as a gas can 😆
I love it.
Proudy made in Bharat 🇮🇳
Exelente maquina para trabajar 😊 saludos
Great video
Yes please. I’d love one
What do You think about Polish diesel engines Made by Andoria?
Excellent engine sund super
I wanna put one of these in an old skiff...
Des véritables moteurs, rien avec ceux d'aujourd'hui qui ne sont pas fiables électroniques douteuses
It’s amazing how every single person in this comments section is just
Computer bad, make no reliable!!!
Dis last 10 bajilion year, no compooter!!!
Some of y’all don’t understand that yes, modern engines are more reliable and SIGNIFICANTLY easier to diagnose and fix if something does go wrong
Then why hasn't the new stuff been around for 50 years like this has, huh? Explain that
@@Bassmasterwitacaster because they haven’t been new for 50 years. The tech to make “old fashioned” engines is by no means lost. We can make them all the same as we did with more modern manufacturing, higher build quality and cheaper cost. In fact we do.. still… do that, but anyway, “modern problems require modern solutions” which is what modern engines are designed for. Computers just make sense in a modern engine because if you know how, they can be tuned, monitored and maintained way easier. Not to mention (as if your generation even cares) that modern engines must meet certain economy standards, that old engines could never dream of. Computers make more efficient designes way easier. But hey, you can just keep living in nostalgialand thinking modern folk ruined everything.
@@michaelgingelllittlejohn9938 i was being sarcastic, my bad man lol
@@Bassmasterwitacaster oh, damn
बहुत अच्छा भारतीय मोटर पंप
It’s a petter PH1 copy, although it doesn’t look as though it has a priming lever to start and stop it.
The crank start is also called widow maker
Why?
@@gettothepoint2707not exactly a widow maker, but more of an arm amputator.
If by a problem he can't take his hand out of the lever or it gets stuck, it begins to rotate in the same speed as the motor.
That flywheel has too much energy
I believe you are confused thinking it would backfire like a petrol engine when the timing is not correct .
Tell me you haven't ever cranked an engine before... the crank has a one way clutch system to prevent it being driven by the engine. Only way you get hurt is by wrapping your thumb around and having a engine backfire that causes reverse rotation. Very rare on a diesel.@minhacasami
Bhai dhanyawad ham kafi paresan the Kai din se ,kaise kare ya Mistry ko bulaye ab dekh ke jaan gaye
Thisenginewilqrodadlylast50years
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Verry good I like this video 👍
Thankyou sir 😊
I wanna build a large frame, put that on it, and see how much torque it can give.
very nice 🌷🌷
The arrow near the flywheel shows a clockwise motion, but he turns it in the opposite direction
It has a gear wheel inside so It spins in that arrow direction
These engine are started by turbing cxmshaft by hsnd crank. That doubles the revolutions of flywheel, thats also why he turns it in opposite direction
I'd like to have a couple of them for a generator a water pump a compactor vibratory and digger
we like this engin hindustand made india.
Was that atf you put on the valves if its oil why is it red also why the oil innthe air cleaner
Is this water cold or air cold
Oil in the air filter compartment?
Are they A.Q.M.D. & C.A.R.B. compliant? Do they require a smog test every other year? What's the m.p.g.? Is the warranty bumper to bumper? Do you offer custom colors? Do you also make a V8? Is a turbo optional?
😂😂
I can't find the crank start diesels at harbor freight. Does Hindustan ship to the US?
Yes
Kup w Polsce
Same way as the old family 65' Volkswagen Beetle in the air filter using oil to screen dust.
Nice Engine 👍
service kitna time pr karani h inki
ATF in the crankcase?
What the use of this kind of diesel engine?
I want one, where can I buy one???
Hatz, Deutz, etc. from germany...way higher quality
No one beat field Marshal
Is this machine available in the philippines?
Is this some kind of rocket science? 😂😂 amazing 👏, you should be part of isro, what are you doing here?😂
🎉 gostaria de saber em que país é fabricado este motor, e o qual é o seu valor em dinheiro ??? mande a resposta pra mim ???
Rustons had made a more refined engine 200 years back
Pay more get quality product.. simple logic
these are cheapily made in some slums, they don't have to need mega only industrial acres big plant factories to build these quick assembly, cast and few forged parts.
@@gammersunity4117i bought this 20 years back the quality is very good and i haven't changed the engine oil since i bought it
Sir what's per hour consumption
Nice video
5 hp single cylinder diesel engine ❤
Where can i find these?
If that engine was brand new? The metalon the exhaust would be a smoother texture than the one in the video and it is probably a rebuild, with a few new components and a few cans of green paint? But the technology is probably still the same? Old way starting it is to old. A more modern way of starting it would be to upgrade the way it is started? And put on a quieter exhaust system to tone it down? But I guess maybe they are louder because of where they have it? So that they can hear it and you can bet that it's far from the village where it is used? And anything that requires electronics may not work during an EMP if it requires any radar sensors to operate but good old reliable points and condenser that works off of mechanical systems without aid of the government will last a long time? This engine would probably work great in my wood chipper?
Is that an oil bath air cleaner? Holy shit... I didnt know any modern engine used those.
Jo yellow wala switch laga hai upar jise start karte time girate hai usko chalte hue achanak se utha de to kya hoga
Thats a lister knock off 😮,or maybe a,petter 😊
Made in hindustan it goes but but but !😂
Le liya 744xt 5star
Bhai kya ye 60 feet Neche se pani utha lega ? Please reply
How much horsepower is this?
What is the power of the engine
Price please...?? Can i bought this machine from bangladesh...??
Kya ye compression ignition wali engine hai? Sayad battery used nahi hoti hogi.
How much to have one shipped
The metal on the exhaust
Malaysia,,,, 👍👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏
Local made ?