As seen at the National Threshers Reunion in Wauseon Ohio, 2018 kerosene 2-cylinder liquid-cooled opposed 1885 ci [30.9 L] Bore/Stroke: 10.00x12.00 inches [254 x 305 mm] Rated RPM: 375
This machine is a beast and I find it a bit scary but she sounds awesome and looks superb! Excellent work in saving her sir. I love the little motor to start the big one!!
I know this may be a dumb question but does she still run on Kerosene ? What an Art to starting up the old girl. Small hit and miss to get the big guns running. I bet the small one has some Horse power too ? If she runs on kerosene that is one expensive gal to run . Kerosene here in Mich is $4.50 to $5.00 American . Thanks Doc for posting this .
Wow she ran hot in the old days.Dam I can imagine the possible concern with fire in the field !!! Just amazed when these brave souls stick their feet on these old girls to start. First time I seen the small engine getting her up and running. Thank you again sir !!!
You start and shut down on petrol. Swap over to kerosene (tvo) when the engine is hot. *Do not* forget to swap back to petrol before you shut down or you will not enjoy spending the next day draining down the fuel lines, refilling them with petrol, and starting up. These engines won't start cold on kerosene.
@@rossbryan6102 It is owned by Wendell Kelch of Bethel, Ohio. I have seen it a few times at the National Threshers in Wauseon Ohio. It usually goes when they feature IHC or prarie tractors.
Cant get over how smooth it runs
My god.....
An engine that truly runs like a watch.....
I love that sound.
This machine is a beast and I find it a bit scary but she sounds awesome and looks superb! Excellent work in saving her sir. I love the little motor to start the big one!!
What sound!
Could that pup motor even turn it over in the cold?
Enough torque to spin the world the other direction
It would be nice to see som ething other than the dudes back!
Amazing! From the days before the International Harvester Farmall! With a starter!!
Instablaster.
Bad camera angle. The guy with the red shirt is blocking everything!
Wow that's awesome
Really cool!
Are you going to get one?
@@henryofskalitz2228 good luck finding one
That there's my dream tractor. Excellent job Wendel.
Does it pass EPA emissions standards?
no, but itll maim you pretty good?
I know this may be a dumb question but does she still run on Kerosene ? What an Art to starting up the old girl. Small hit and miss to get the big guns running. I bet the small one has some Horse power too ? If she runs on kerosene that is one expensive gal to run . Kerosene here in Mich is $4.50 to $5.00 American . Thanks Doc for posting this .
It will be running on straight pump gas now... To burn Kerosene it has to be up to operating temp.. and on the high side of that.
Wow she ran hot in the old days.Dam I can imagine the possible concern with fire in the field !!! Just amazed when these brave souls stick their feet on these old girls to start. First time I seen the small engine getting her up and running. Thank you again sir !!!
Kerosene is actually just diesel at the pump.
Roger Tycholiz closer to number 1 diesel but a lot cleaner
You start and shut down on petrol. Swap over to kerosene (tvo) when the engine is hot. *Do not* forget to swap back to petrol before you shut down or you will not enjoy spending the next day draining down the fuel lines, refilling them with petrol, and starting up. These engines won't start cold on kerosene.
WHERE IS THIS TRACTOR AT?
SHOW OR HOME BASE?
He keeps it at home with his other rare tractors.
Farmall Doctor WHERE IS IT USUALLY SHOWN?
I WOULD LIKE TO PUT ON MY MUST SEE LIST!!
@@rossbryan6102 It is owned by Wendell Kelch of Bethel, Ohio. I have seen it a few times at the National Threshers in Wauseon Ohio. It usually goes when they feature IHC or prarie tractors.
Farmall Doctor THX A BUNCH!!
GOT IT