It looks like those wobbly bevel gears soon could be stripped. It makes me wonder how many years passed before they used more bevel gears to balance the thrust loads.
Superb old motor. I remember grandpa warning with any hand cranked motor... crank with an open hand. So WHEN it kicks back it won't BREAK the hand. Ever have issues with that with this little engine?
The motor is connected to a battery for spark? I am taking a wild guess that the generator is no longer there or does not function possibly? It is fascinating to see such an old motor!
Early motors didn’t have magnetos. The spark was provided by the battery and buzz coil residing in the boat. The first outboard magneto came out in 1914, but battery ignition would remain an option on some motors until about 1940.
Здравствуйте всем Двигатель двухтактный ну как у нас в России,. используется на бензопиле СССР, называется : (дружба). Сам такой - пилил лес на дрова, когда мне было 12 лет. Мой папа её собирал из запчастей, которые заказывал из (роспосыллторга) частями. Бензопила : в конечном итоге получилась разных цветов но очень надёжная и безотказная в работе!!!, Запускалась :летом- +30 и зимой -30 градусов, без проблем.
@@uppercanadachapter-aomcian4166 спасибо Просто мой папа собрал эту бензопилу из запчастей -которые смог выписать на зароботную плату, - и отрегулировал её так чтоб она Запускалась без проблем в любую погоду. А когда он умер, я смог воспользоваться этой бензопилой без лишних усилий -как он мне показал в детстве. Чтобы, Я смог напилить дрова на холодную зиму. И, я конечно же этим воспользовался, леса у нас много.
@@outboard_usk there are only two significant sources of information. The best one for you will be Emma Craib’s rowboat motor site. www.cailleoutboards.com/rowboat/waterman/index.html
That is how many things were built back then; people didn't run to a store and buy things, they built what they needed or wanted from what they had or could find. They were the original "makers".
@@helloworld6160 yeah especially if you got into some sand and i just wore the gears away, I know that gear housings of today use oil, you would be surprised how well water works...
I imagine Mustie will have one of these "will it run" videos very soon.
We will have to watch out for that one.
That’s fantastic. I didn’t know there was one of those in the chapter. Big thumbs up! Please post a longer video of it running.
Thank you! Will do once Chris finishes rebuilding the powerhead.
wow! the oil dripper on the intake manifold?
also many part were "fixed" but can you imagine having such a engine in 1909! what a luxury!
It's a luxury to have one now!
Love how the bevel gears are just in the water.
Amazing great grandpa engine! Thank you for showing
Thank you for watching.
I love old outboards thank you very much for that video
Thank you for watching and enjoying.
Wow never seen one like this bravo .
Can you imagine, being on a Canadian lake….way north….fall, spitting snow…wind, .freezing cold, miles to go…..depending on this to get you back home.
It would be worth the effort. Anything beats rowing.
The exposed gears are wild !
That was GREAT!!! Love it!!
Are you Tony the tiger?
Glad you enjoyed it!
It looks like those wobbly bevel gears soon could be stripped. It makes me wonder how many years passed before they used more bevel gears to balance the thrust loads.
Awesome and wonderful to watch!
Thanks
Look at those exposed gears, pretty cool .
and the row boat goes putt putt putt........ cool lil outboard!
Certainly one of my favourite antique outboard motors.
don't think I would venture very far offshore with that rig!!!
Extremely rare motor, especially one that runs...
Superb old motor. I remember grandpa warning with any hand cranked motor... crank with an open hand. So WHEN it kicks back it won't BREAK the hand. Ever have issues with that with this little engine?
He was a wise man. This motor doesn’t really suffer from that issue.
I hope that motor is going before that boat goes over the rapidly approaching 100 foot spillway... lmao 🤣
lol
Old motors are the Best 💪
Agreed!
Nice engine. Did they produce many?
Thanks. They did not produce too many.
I’m half expectin Mark Twain to pop out and ask what the hell ya doin in his bathtub
I hope that happens.
Very nice
Thanks. Glad you liked it.
im an outboard enthusiast nd this is super cool does the piston on that move vertical or horizontal
Thanks for watching. The piston moves vertically.
The motor is connected to a battery for spark? I am taking a wild guess that the generator is no longer there or does not function possibly? It is fascinating to see such an old motor!
Early motors didn’t have magnetos. The spark was provided by the battery and buzz coil residing in the boat. The first outboard magneto came out in 1914, but battery ignition would remain an option on some motors until about 1940.
Very cool!!
Super cool never seen 1 like it before. I just don't understand what the power is for. Is it to make the coil give spark?
The motor has no magneto. It has only a timer (points) that controls when the battery and buzz coil in the boat will spark the plug.
Nice engine 😉👍👍🇺🇸
Thanks 👍
I like that that's old school I cam remember a motor the called it a Waterloo with I could find one
I'm not familiar with that one. Must be very rare.
Здравствуйте всем
Двигатель двухтактный ну как у нас в России,. используется на бензопиле СССР, называется : (дружба).
Сам такой - пилил лес на дрова, когда мне было 12 лет.
Мой папа её собирал из запчастей, которые заказывал из (роспосыллторга) частями.
Бензопила : в конечном итоге получилась разных цветов но очень надёжная и безотказная в работе!!!,
Запускалась :летом- +30 и зимой -30 градусов, без проблем.
«Дружба» - интересная бензопила. Спасибо, что поделился. Мы мало знаем о машинах, которые производились и использовались в СССР.
@@uppercanadachapter-aomcian4166 спасибо
Просто мой папа собрал эту бензопилу из запчастей -которые смог выписать на зароботную плату, - и отрегулировал её так чтоб она Запускалась без проблем в любую погоду.
А когда он умер, я смог воспользоваться этой бензопилой без лишних усилий -как он мне показал в детстве.
Чтобы, Я смог напилить дрова на холодную зиму.
И, я конечно же этим воспользовался, леса у нас много.
Hi boats in Thailand use a different type of motors not outboards
I would have given up trying to start that vintage motor years ago .
It has since been rebuilt. Starts much easier now.
Love these old engines. Feed something round into that exhaust pipe and you'd have a machine gun.
That one will never set any speed records!
Nope, but you’ll get there in style.
i bet it did in 1909..lol
Hello!! Can I use it video on my channel?
Yes. We would be very honoured. Feel free to share any of our videos.
@@uppercanadachapter-aomcian4166 thanks! Where I can get more information about this motor? Technical characteristics and history?
@@outboard_usk there are only two significant sources of information. The best one for you will be Emma Craib’s rowboat motor site.
www.cailleoutboards.com/rowboat/waterman/index.html
I like old shit, but damn, that's old.
Is that the one that travels at the speed of smell?
It depends. How fast can you smell?
Want one
Me too!
@@uppercanadachapter-aomcian4166 ha ha, I already have a British seagull
What’s not to love !
Agreed!
feel like ive seen this in old mickey mouse cartoons growing up
I see why not many were produced.
They sold a decent amount of them. This was the first commercially successful outboard motor.
Back in the day i guess an engine like that was better than paddling. But not much better!
Outboards like this opened up a world of possibilities both commercially and recreationally.
Probably still better than rowing
Way better.
Love it
Thanks!
Beats rowing!
Sure does!
wow !!!
Can't sneak up on any fish with that thing.
Get some shrink connectors bud
This engine looks like it was made in someone's garage with spare parts they had lying around.
That is basically what the inventor did.
That is how many things were built back then; people didn't run to a store and buy things, they built what they needed or wanted from what they had or could find. They were the original "makers".
Who disliked this video?
A member of OSHA.
You can't please everyone. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
That gives me the giggles
Glad you enjoyed it.
The drive gear exposed must have been this motors downfall
provides cooling and lube...
@@kdknitro I was thinking debris. I would think water cooling only goes so far, conventional outboards use oil for that reason.
@@helloworld6160 yeah especially if you got into some sand and i just wore the gears away, I know that gear housings of today use oil, you would be surprised how well water works...
It was redesigned later.
It sounds like a machine gun
Feels like one, too.
1 Pebble gonna make this extinct lol
Not the best gear case design.
No neutral.... the original "dock crusher "
esta bueno para poner en un bici jajaja
El motor original de 1906 usaba un motor de motocicleta.
На глиссер вылетает
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